I agree that this interpretation is consistent with the words of the RJ Lee report. Is it not? Except for saying "thermite" outright.
I'll say it again and clearly: The RJ Lee report reports "iron speres" in high abundance ("iron speres", not "iron-rich speres"!), and they do say "iron was melted" and they do speak of "high temperature" ("high", not "extreme"!) many times. So yes, it appears that RJ Lee implies that (pure?) iron was subjected to a temperature "high" enough to "melt" steel, and yes, such a temperature is at least not far from 1500°C, and yes, that is far hotter than office fires are in fact expected to get, and no, we have no evidence that such temperatures were reached as a result of "ordinary" office fires.
I wish debunkers hat the confidence to admit that such a (literal) reading of the RJ Lee report is not outlandish.
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