WHAT?
I heard yesterday on Fox that the IAEA had been invited back into Iraq. Now, I admit that I was multi-tasking, so I wasn't really paying that much attention, but I still think I would have caught this one. (hat tip Allahpundit.)
Now, I'm sorry, but there's just no way that this, if real, doesn't get picked up by the major outlets. So right now, I'd be taking this with one honkin' big grain of salt. And waiting.
Update: Ah-ha! And I've been waiting for this to pop up on Fox's web site, since it was reported on Special Report last night. Testimony before SASC yesterday tells the Senators three times as many shells have been found with mustard and sarin as previously reported. And that's information I saw on none of the other networks last night.
Update: Or, then again, maybe not. Not the first time a Western wire service or news agency has gotten in trouble from going with an Iraqi or Arab story, but that's why they're usually sourced specifically.


Iraqi Interior Ministry says this latest news concerning nukes is "stupid."
Posted by: Athena | July 21, 2004 at 11:04 AM
Something I've been posting about for a long time.
Posted by: marc | July 21, 2004 at 11:21 AM
Cori, I heard the same report last night where Fox had the story of over 30 shells with Sarin had been found. The article linked here does not say anything about the number of shells or what was in them. I wonder if they stealth edited it or something. Or is this the correct link?
Posted by: marc | July 21, 2004 at 11:30 AM
This has to be the right link because the story centered on that General from the ISG testifying to Warner's comm. I don't understand why hte number of shells isn't in the web story either, but this has to be the right link.
Posted by: dauber | July 22, 2004 at 08:18 AM