Potentially huge:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=540&e=24&u=/ap/20041030/ap_on_re_mi_ea/i
raq_looted_chemical_site
These "weapons . . . were openly declared by Iraq and were under U.N. control until security fell apart with the U.S. attack . . . are not concealed arms of the kind President Bush claimed Iraq had, but which were never found." They were stolen when: "looters unleashed last year by the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq overran a sprawling desert complex" where they were stored. "The weapons involved would be pre-1991 artillery rockets filled with sarin . . . even old, weakened nerve agents -- in this case sarin -- could be a threat to unprotected civilians."
So, let's get this straight: Saddam didn't have any WMDs except for those that he'd already declared to the UN and which were under lock and key by Hans Blix and his team of weapons inspectors. By invading Iraq in the manner in which he did, George W. Bush allowed the only WMDs in Iraq -- which would have been safely in the hands of the UN otherwise -- to fall into the hands of terrorists...