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Lies Upon Lies
Posted: Thursday, October 7, 2004

There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
1,625 UN and US inspectors spent two years searching 1,700 sites at a cost of more than $1bn. Yesterday they delivered their verdict...

No weapons, no programmes:
nothing to justify the invasion


Chief U.S. Inspector Concludes Iraq Possessed No WMD Stockpiles
Findings on Iraq by 2 UN arms inspectors
The final judgement
How 1,200 inspectors failed to find WMD
We saw no WMD - No 10 labelled us 'naive dupes'

Flashback Rumsfeld: Iraq Lying About Not Having WMD
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld summarily dismissed Iraq's June 9 statement that it doesn't have weapons of mass destruction and isn't developing them. "They're lying. It's just false, not true, inaccurate and typical," Rumsfeld said of the Iraqi statement in response to a reporter's question shortly before leaving Kuwait this morning. He said Iraq has weapons of mass destruction and continues to "weaponize" chemical weapons and to work to develop biological and nuclear weapons.

U.N.: Israel Holds Workers Without Charges

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Lies Upon Lies

Deadly lies

Arms expert: Bush in Iraq weapons denial
President George Bush's administration is in denial over the lack of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq before the US-led invasion in 2003, ex-chief US arms inspector David Kay has said.

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