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As President George W Bush scrambled to avoid political fallout
over Iraq's missing weapons of mass destruction, his closest allies
came under pressure yesterday to follow his example and order an...
US Secretary of State Colin Powell has said he does not know if he
would have called for an invasion of Iraq if he had been told it
had no stockpiles of banned weapons, the Washington Post...
The UN nuclear watchdog that investigated alleged Iraqi weapons
programmes before the war said Friday that it has asked for a copy
of a report by a 1 200-strong US search team which says no...
The US aimed for Iraqi elections by mid-2004, but a new regional
council set up in toppled dictator Saddam Hussein's heartland met
with local indifference as two more US troops died in rebel
strikes.