The truth will be as elusive as Saddam Posted: Sunday, July 6, 2003
Saddam 'destroyed weapons in 1990s' "It is almost certain that Saddam ordered the weapons dismantled or destroyed some time in the 1990s. Sanctions had seriously impeded the Iraqi efforts to obtain materials and equipment for their WMD programmes.
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Barbarians battering the gates
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B.B.C Biased Broadcasting Corporation Indeed, far from revealing an anti-war BBC, our findings tend to give credence to those who criticised the BBC for being too sympathetic to the government in its war coverage. Either way, it is clear that the accusation of BBC anti-war bias fails to stand up to any serious or sustained analysis.
Five more years As beleaguered US troops reel from a wave of guerrilla attacks, Washington is having to come to terms with the fact that it's going to be in Iraq for the long haul.
The Price On Bush's Head A successful war against Iraq couldn't guarantee his father a second term as US president so, with more than $400 million set aside to fund his re-election campaign, George W Bush isn't taking any chances
American soldier critically wounded in Baghdad, two Iraqis shot dead
Blix: 45-minute weapons of mass destruction 'unlikely' Former chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix said he could find no evidence Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction that could be activated within 45 minutes - as the No 10 dossier has claimed.
¥ The Question still remains why didn't Blix reveal this while at the U.N.
The truth will be as elusive as Saddam Why did Britain go to war with Iraq? Don't look for a conclusive verdict from our enfeebled parliamentary interrogators
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