the paperwork that shows that S Hussein was thinking about trying to reconstitute a program to begin to make plans to try to restart his efforts to develop plans to try to reconstitute his planmaking program to begin to think about trying to make plans to reconstitute his nuclear weapons program.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/07/20030730-1.html
THE PRESIDENT : Yes. I think, first of all, remember I just said we've been there for 90 days since the cessation of major military operations. Now, I know in our world where news comes and goes and there's this kind of instant -- instant news and you must have done this, you must do this yesterday, that there's a level of frustration by some in the media. I'm not suggesting you're frustrated. You don't look frustrated to me at all. But it's going to take time for us to gather the evidence and analyze the mounds of evidence, literally, the miles of documents that we have uncovered.
David Kaye came to see me yesterday. He's going to testify in closed hearing tomorrow -- which in Washington may not be so closed, as you know. And he was telling me the process that they were going through to analyze all the documentation. And that's not only to analyze the documentation on the weapons programs that Saddam Hussein had, but also the documentation as to terrorist links.