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Wednesday, April 09, 2003

I love British understatement

BBC: "Mr Blair and Mr ElBaradei's stress on external verification of suspect weaponry found is being seen as tacit acknowledgement that some observers believe coalition forces could be tempted to fabricate such 'evidence', if finding banned weapons proves elusive." No, really?

Posted by ed g. at 4:54 PM

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