Blix vs. Bush and Blair

We knew it all along, and now Hans Blix, the chief inspector for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, has confirmed it: not only were there no such weapons, but also both the Americans and the British were fully aware of the fact that the information on which they supposedly based their decision to invade Iraq was "flimsy", at best. Blix, personally, talked to high government officials of both countries to warn them against relying on such faulty "intelligence", to no avail because their minds were made up.

Blix has said it best: Invading Iraq on those grounds was not only a "terrible mistake", but also a "violation of the U.N. charter." Ten years after the fact, his is the most credible and powerful indictment of both Bush and Blair's criminal policies in Iraq.

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