Simple Yet Profound

Perhaps you already thought of it, and perhaps I should have thought of it, but one of my readers (who wishes to remain anonymous) recently gave me something simple yet profound about Iraq’s WMD:

The thought that occurred to me from the first mention of WMD’s and continued through the entire push to get the war started was — if Iraq has WMD’s, why in the world aren’t the Iraqis using them to repel the U.S. invaders? Weapons of mass destruction would certainly be a potent defense against an invading army. And the following thought always was — there can’t be any WMD’s or surely Saddam would use them.

Author: Laurence Vance

Laurence Vance holds degrees in history, theology, accounting, and economics. He has written and published twelve books and regularly contributes articles and book reviews to both secular and religious periodicals.