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Britain admits there may be no WMD's in Iraq
amatullah
04/13/03 at 18:37:02
Here is an interesting email I have received from Lawyers Against the
War.  British Home Secretary, David Blunkett, admits that their may be no Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, which is of course the alleged reason for invading Iraq. If Iraq had weapons of mass destruction then of course Iraq could have defended itself against the US and British attack.
A Catch 22 for Iraq and a lie exposed.

> Sunday 06, April, 2003 / Last Updated:  6:14AM Doha time, 8:14PM GMT
>
>
> Britain admits there may be no WMD's in Iraq
>
> Ruben Bannerjee
>
> Well into the war that was supposed to rid Iraq of its alleged
stockpile
of
> weapons of mass destruction, a senior British official admitted on
Saturday
> that no chemical, biological or nuclear weapons of mass destruction
may
> after all be found.
>
> Making the startling confession in a radio interview, British Home
> Secretary, David Blunkett, added in the same breath that he would in
any
> case rejoice the "fall" of Saddam Hussein and his regime - regardless
of
> whether any weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq or not.
>
> The confession reconfirms the worst fears of opponents of the war that

> "weapons of mass destruction" is only a ruse for the US and the
British to
> go to war against Iraq.
>
> At the very least the admission certainly deals a serious blow to the
moral
> legitimacy that the US and the British have been seeking in
prosecuting
the
> war.
>
>
> Soldiers of the British 7th Armoured Brigade patrol the road leading
to
the
> southern Iraq city of Basra
>
> Critics of the war across the world have been accusing the US and the
> British of aiming for regime change in Baghdad under the guise of
> "unearthing and dismantling weapons of mass destruction in Iraq."
>
> There have been constant accusations that the US and the British are
eyeing
> Iraq's huge oil wealth, promoting Israeli interests, and that its
campaign
> against "weapons of mass destruction" is only a convenient cover-up.
>
> Even countries like Germany, Russia and France had been less than
impressed
> with the US-led war against Iraq saying all along that the task of
> unearthing weapons of mass destruction, if any, is better left to UN
> weapons' inspectors.
>
> In making the confession in an interview with BBC radio, the British
Home
> Secretary however admitted that the non-discovery of any weapons of
mass
> destruction would "lead to a very interesting debate" about the war.
>
> "We will obviously have a very interesting debate if there are no
> biologicah, chemical, radiological or nuclear weapons or facilities to

> produce them found anywhere in Iraq once Iraq is free," the home
secretary
> added.
>
> The US-led forces stand to face a huge global uproar if no weapons of
mass
> destruction are found in Iraq.
>
> US-led forces moving across the Iraqi deserts have been under pressure

since
> the start of the war to find evidence of Iraq's weapons of mass
destruction.
> But instead of solid evidence, the they have so far raised only false
> alarms.
>
> >From time to time, the US-forces have claimed to have unearthed
"suspicious"
> substances. And each time, the claim has turned out to be without
substance.
>
> Today Saturday 5 April, US Marines were reported to be digging up a
> suspected chemical weapons hiding place in the courtyard of a school
in
the
> southeast of Baghdad.
>
> Western media reported that the US Marines were digging after being
tipped
> off by an Iraqi informer. "We don't have a clue now but we are going
to
dig
> it up and check," said General James Mattis, the commander of the
Marine
> division at the scene.
>
> Iraq has always insisted that it does not possess any weapons of mass
> destruction.
>
> UN weapons inspectors, who scoured the country for several months
until
the
> US asked them to leave last month, had repeatedly certified that they
had
> found no credible evidence of Iraq possessing any weapons of mass
> destruction. -- Al Jazeera


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