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Thursday, July 29, 2004 at 05:17AM
U.S. officials should give up the "delusional
hope" that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction so they can move
forward with reform, David Kay, who once led the U.S. hunt for banned
weapons, said on Wednesday. "I think it's most important that the
president of the United States recognizes that in fact the weapons are
not there," Kay told reporters after speaking at The Government
Security Expo and Conference. Kay stepped down from the
CIA-appointed position of chief U.S. weapons hunter in January, and
said he did not believe Iraq had banned weapons when the United States
invaded. The United States justified the invasion by saying Baghdad
posed a threat because it had biological and chemical weapons and was
reviving its nuclear weapons program. No stockpiles of banned weapons
have been found. [more]