U.S. Forces May Have Found WMD Documents By JIM KRANE ASSOCIATED PRESS BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - U.S. forces acting on an intelligence tip raided an abandoned Baghdad community hall early Saturday and seized documents that may contain information about Iraq's suspected weapons of mass destruction. The documents, bearing the seal of Saddam Hussein's secret service, were being handed over to senior intelligence analysts. Some papers referred to Iraq's nuclear program. About 50 soldiers from the 1st Armored Division stormed the building at about 1 a.m. after sealing off part of Baghdad's Azamiyah district - a center of support for Saddam's ousted regime. The neighborhood was where Saddam - or someone presenting himself as the Iraqi leader - last appeared in public before the capture of Baghdad was completed April 9. Full story
Another generic article with no substance. It mentions only that the documents may have evidence. Looking at the article subjectively the documents may prove there were no WMD. More bunk I'm afraid. Nice try by the PR people though.