US expert slams WMD 'delusions' Posted: Saturday, June 5, 2004
Watching them watching us
UN: US Soldiers May Be Guilty of War Crimes
UN's Integrity Questioned – Again "I am sorry to say that (UN Special Envoy in Iraq) Lakhdar Brahimi has now joined (former UN chief arms inspector) Hans Blix on the list of UN appointees who could not bring themselves to stop bending their knees toward Washington until it was too late," says Norman Solomon, executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy.
Former US president Ronald Reagan dies aged 93
Bush personifies all that is wrong with the myth of the warrior-hero
Blair 'fooling himself' over Iraqi WMD
Time to put the US media on trial for complicity in genocide?
500,000 protest Bush's visit to Rome
US expert slams WMD 'delusions' Weapons of mass destruction do not exist in Iraq and it is "delusional" to think they will be found, says former chief US weapons inspector David Kay. Mr Kay told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that British and American leaders should simply apologise and admit that they were wrong.
Printer friendly version Send page by E-Mail
|