You really don't seem to understand this, so I'll spell it out in simple words for you: Either Reagan gave Iraq WMDs, as you've claimed, and Iraq had them; or he didn't, and they didn't have them. You don't get it both ways. It simply doesn't work that way.
By "crazy" sites, you mean your got scared cause they challenged your worldview where USA= bad, Saddam=good. Too bad.
Saddam was an opportunists. Terrorists are also opportunistic by nature. Look at how Gaddafi, who was very big on pan Islamicism, supplied the IRA.
Not to mention all the ex Mukhabaret guys in ISIS
Your "no terrorists" in Iraq is a flat out bad joke. Not to mention you've apparently never heard of grammar or spelling.
What a weak mind I can give you dozens of scenarios that Reagan gave WMD to Iraq and they diddn't have them anymore or they did have them and told us where they all were. You think you can LIe and deceive your way out of this , you can't Bush and cheney both said there wasn't any WMD to go to war over. We had looked at 100% of the listed place that Sadam gave to the united nations inspectors and and probably 99% of the place where we guessed they could be hiding them. " March 18, 2003 - Inspectors withdraw from Iraq.
March 20, 2003 - (local time) U.S. and coalition forces begin military action against Iraq.
October 2, 2003 - David Kay, who heads the U.S. search, reports to intelligence committees for both the House and Senate that the Iraq Survey Group has found no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Kay says he will need six to nine months to conclude his work.
January 28, 2004 - After retiring earlier in the month, David Kay tells the Senate Armed Services Committee that there should be an independent investigation into the flawed intelligence about Saddam Hussein's weapons capability.
February 6, 2004 - President George W. Bush names a seven-member commission to investigate the nation's intelligence operations, specifically to study the information about Iraq possessing weapons of mass destruction.
October 6, 2004 - The final Iraq Survey Group report is released. The report concludes that Saddam Hussein did not possess weapons of mass destruction.
December 2005 - U.S. inspectors end their search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
March 31, 2005 - The Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction reports that the intelligence community was "dead wrong" in its assessments of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction capabilities before the U.S. invasion.
June 29, 2007 - The U.N. Security Council adopts resolution 1762, terminating the United Nations Monitoring Verification and Inspection Commission's (UNMOVIC) mandate." a total complete lie by Bush and his cabinet knowing from literally all concerned that they had none of the big three. Bomb, terrorist, WMD