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24.01.04, 17:36
David Kay zrezygnował z dalszego szukania BMR w Iraku. Stwierdził, że nie wierzy, żeby taka bron i programy jej produkcji kiedykolwiek istniały (po 1991).
Kay był szefem amerykanskich poszukiwaczy zaginionej broni...Czyli informacja nie może być bardziej wiarygodna.
No i mamy kolejny nokautujący cios w buszystów. Po O'Nealu, Wilsonie ...teraz Kay.
story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=574&ncid=574&e=2&u=/nm/20040123/wl_nm/iraq_dc_177
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - David Kay stepped down as leader of the U.S. hunt for banned weapons in Iraq (news - web sites) on Friday, and fired a parting shot at the Bush administration, while pressure mounted on Washington to hold early direct elections in Iraq.
In a direct challenge to the Bush administration, which says its invasion of Iraq was justified by the presence of illicit arms, Kay told Reuters in a telephone interview he had concluded there were no Iraqi stockpiles to be found.
"I don't think they existed," Kay said. "What everyone was talking about is stockpiles produced after the end of the last (1991) Gulf War (news - web sites), and I don't think there was a large-scale production program in the nineties," he said.