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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (864279)6/10/2015 5:56:48 PM
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Here is a quote from Hans Blix on May 23, 2003:

"I am obviously very interested in the question of whether or not there were weapons of mass destruction, and I am beginning to suspect there possibly were none," Mr Blix (arguably the most informed person on the planet at the time, and certainly among that group) told the Berlin daily Der Tagesspiegel.

So, Blix on May 23 did NOT believe there were WMDs. The Iraq Invasion, as usually considered, was over on May 1. On the 23rd, Blix was still not totally convinced there were no WMDs.

This effectively precludes any logical claim that "Bush Lied us into the Iraq War."

Case. Closed.
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