To follow up on yesterday’s item about the anthrax letters for a moment, Jonathan Schwarz emailed me a terrific tip from Hubris on this very subject:
In October 2001, [Wayne] Downing, [Paul] Wolfowitz, and other proponents of a war with Iraq thought they had yet more ammunition for the case against Saddam. A series of deadly anthrax-laced letters had been sent to the Capitol Hill offices of Senator Daschle and Senator Patrick Leahy and to several newsrooms. Mylroie asserted that Saddam was behind the mailings. An early forensic test of the anthrax letters (which was later disputed) appeared to show that the anthrax spores were highly refined and “weaponized.”
To the Iraq hawks, the news was electric. “This is definitely Saddam!” Downing shouted to several White House aides. One of these aides later recalled overhearing Downing excitedly sharing the news over the phone with Wolfowitz and Feith. “I had the feeling they were high-five-ing each other,” the White House official said.
As a rule, those who celebrate terrorist attacks are not well.
And as Schwarz added, “[H]ow lovely that after Wolfowitz & co. found they couldn’t use the murder of their fellow Americans to start a war, they lost all interest in who actually HAD killed them.”