Iraqi Survey Group: No weapons, No Programs: Nothing to Justify Iraq nvasion
/- U.S. Report Finds Iraqis Eliminated Illicit Arms in 90's
- Saddam less of a threat in 2003 than in 1998
Destroying the Bush administration's main rationale for
war against Iraq, the chief US weapons inspector declared yesterday
that Saddam Hussein had neither weapons of mass destruction nor
programmes to manufacture them at short notice when the US and its
allies invaded in March 2003.Iraq had destroyed its illicit weapons
stockpiles within months after
the Persian Gulf war of 1991, and its ability to produce such weapons
had significantly eroded by the time of the American invasion in 2003,
the top American inspector for Iraq said in a report made public
Wednesday. The report by the inspector, Charles A. Duelfer, intended to
offer a near-final judgment about Iraq and its weapons, said Iraq,
while under pressure from the United Nations, had "essentially
destroyed'' its illicit weapons ability by the end of 1991, with its
last secret factory, a biological weapons plant, eliminated in
1996. He found no
evidence of any concerted effort by Iraq to restart the programs. The
findings uphold Iraq's prewar insistence that it did not possess
chemical or biological weapons. [more ] and [more ] and [more ]
- Pictured above: "This
photo is a composite of American soldiers who have died in Iraq over
the last year. A picture is worth a thousand words. Or in this case, more than one thousand lives."[more]
- SADDAM WAS CONTAINED: Duelfer found U.N. sanctions provided an
"economic strangle hold" which successfully worked to keep Saddam from
rebuilding or developing any weapons for twelve years. And the
Washington Post reminds readers, "the inspectors left not because Iraq
kicked them out but because the United States said it was about to
launch an invasion and their safety could not be guaranteed." But in a
speech in Pennsylvania yesterday, President Bush said Saddam Hussein
"chose defiance and war [and] our coalition enforced the just demands
of the world." The report actually shows the opposite, that the power
of nonviolent international sanctions was working. [more ]
- Full Text: Final Report of U.S. Inspector [more ]
- Bush defends action against Iraq.
US President George W Bush has said he was right to invade Iraq,
despite confirmation that Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass
destruction. "I believe... America is safer today with Saddam
Hussein in prison," he told reporters in Washington. And Mr Bush
insisted that the former Iraqi leader retained the "intent" to produce
WMD. Wednesday's report by the Iraq Survey Group has fuelled the debate
about justification for last year's invasion. [more ]