U.N.: Iraq had no WMD after 1994

A report from U.N. weapons inspectors to be released today says they now believe there were no weapons of mass destruction of any significance in Iraq after 1994.

This review confirms the recent conclusion by David Kay, the former U.S. chief inspector, that Iraq had no banned weapons before last year’s U.S-led invasion.

Those both confirm what the inspectors said before the war, that there were no weapons of mass destruction.

That confirms that the Iraqis weren’t lying when they said they didn’t have weapons of mass destructions.

Which confirms that the US and British administrations were lying when they said they were sure Iraq had WMDs and that war was necessary.

So ?
Kick out the liars !

[via USA Today]

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