After the Dodgy Dossiers and a War That Cost 72 British Lives, Blair has Finally Admitted: There May Be No Wmds in Iraq

Daily MailJuly 07, 2004

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TONY Blair is facing accusations that he led the country to war on false pretences after admitting there may be no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

For two years the Prime Minister has insisted that Saddam Hussein had hidden away a stockpile of lethal chemical and biological weapons.

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After the Dodgy Dossiers and a War That Cost 72 British Lives, Blair has Finally Admitted: There May Be No Wmds in Iraq

But during a grilling by senior MPs yesterday Mr Blair suddenly changed tack.

'We know Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction but we know we haven't found them,' he said. 'I have to accept we have not found them, that we may not find them.' His climbdown comes just ...

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