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06/05/2004:
"Blair 'fooling himself' over Iraqi WMD"
500,000 protest Bush's visit to RomeRome, Italy, Jun. 4 (UPI) -- Thousands filled Rome's streets Friday to protest President Bush's visit and their own country's involvement in the Iraq war, CNN reported.
Police deployed some 10,000 officers around Rome as an estimated 500,000 protested Bush's arrival and Italy's active support of the U.S. war in Iraq. washingtontimes.com
Blair 'fooling himself' over Iraqi WMD
British Prime Minister Tony Blair is fooling himself if he thinks weapons of mass destruction will still be found in Iraq, says the former head of the US-British Iraq Survey Group (ISG).
No WMD in Iraq before war, says Kay
Monday 26 January 2004
Resigning chief US weapons inspector David Kay said he did not think Iraq had weapons of mass destruction when US-led forces invaded the country.
In an interview with National Public Radio on Sunday, the ex-inspector said he led the search to find truth and weapons – but found neither.
"The weapons did not exist, we've got to deal with that … and understand why." aljazeera.net