Michael Ubaldi, October 7, 2004.
Something tells me Greyhawk isn't being hypothetical:
How many times has this happened to you:
You're flying into Baghdad on a C130 along with a lot of other GIs and some members of the Iraq Survey Group whose report will soon be released and while waiting for the plane engines to fire up (after which point conversation becomes impossible) you say: "So what's the bottom line?"
And one responds: "He didn't have stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction, but he could have reconstituted his programs in a matter of months."
Which Saddam will never have the chance to do, thanks to one President Bush.