http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2005-01-12-wmd-search_x.htm
White House says Iraq weapons search over
WASHINGTON (AP) — The search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq has
quietly concluded without any evidence of the banned weapons that President
Bush cited as justification for going to war, the White House said Wednesday
The Iraq Survey Group, made up of some 1,200 military and intelligence
specialists and support staff, spent nearly two years searching military
installations, factories and laboratories whose equipment and products might be
converted quickly to making weapons.
White House press secretary Scott McClellan said there no longer is an active
search for weapons. "There may be a couple, a few people, that are focused on
that" but that it has largely concluded, he said.
"If they have any reports of (weapons of mass destruction) obviously they'll
continue to follow up on those reports," McClellan said. "A lot of their
mission is focused elsewhere now."
Chief U.S. weapons hunter Charles Duelfer is to deliver his final report on the
search next month. "It's not going to fundamentally alter the findings of his
earlier report," McClellan said, referring to preliminary findings from last
September. Duelfer reported then that Saddam Hussein not only had no weapons of
mass destruction and had not made any since 1991, but that he had no capability
of making any either. Bush unapologetically defended his decision to invade
Iraq.
Bush has appointed a panel to investigate why the intelligence about Iraq's
weapons was wrong.
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