Date: Aug 5, 2008 13:49
On Oct. 25, 2001, an article in The Washington Post said only the U.S.,
Russia and Iraq were capable of weaponizing anthrax in the form found in the
letters to the senators. And as we have seen, the FBI has been unable to
duplicate it.
The Washington Post's editor Bob Woodward wrote in his book, "Bush at War, "
that CIA Director George Tenet believed the anthrax attacks were made by al
Qaeda, with the backing of a state. Vice President Dick Cheney agreed, but
said it was important not to talk about state sponsorship, "because we're
not ready to do anything about it."
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