Given that the IAEA is UN and has been *known* to 'fudge' the facts and not 
investigate as well as it should, I'd rather trust neither.

> The final report issued by the IAEA was quite unequivocal, they said
> no WMD's. Given the shrubbery's pervarication, I'd rather trust the
> IAEA.
>
> On 3/17/06, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> But those guys weren't given complete access, and they did report it 
>> seemed
>> Iraq was hiding or being less than cooperative.


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