LONDON - No stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction will be found in Iraq (news - web sites), and coalition leaders were wrong in their assessment of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s arsenal, the former chief U.S. weapons inspector said Saturday.
David Kay's comments came a day after Prime Minister Tony Blair (news - web sites) appeared to suggest that the Iraq Survey Group may cite evidence of such weapons when it gives its next report.
"We know Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction. He used them," Blair said Friday. "What we know also is that we haven't yet found them." He then pointed out that the Iraq Survey Group was due to report in a few months.
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"Anyone out there holding — as I gather Prime Minister Blair has recently said — the prospect that ISG is going to unmask actual weapons of mass destruction are really delusional," Kay told British Broadcasting Corp. radio.
"There is nothing there. There is a program there. There was an intention of Saddam Hussein at some point to reconstitute it.
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