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== External Links ==
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*David E. Sanger and Judith Miller, [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/20/international/middleeast/20LIBY.html?th Libya to Give Up Arms Programs, Bush Announces], ''New York Times'', December 20, 2003.
*[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/EL20Ak03.html 20 December 2003]: "Who needs WMD when you've got Saddam?" by Jim Lobe, ''Asia Times'': "With former president Saddam Hussein in the bag, the administration of President George W Bush appears determined to make US voters forget Washington invaded Iraq on the pretext that its now evidently non-existent weapons of mass destruction (WMD) posed a direct threat to the United States and its allies. ... '''The effort so far has taken two forms: the suggestion by administration officials, including Bush himself, that ousting and capturing Saddam were ample justifications for going to war; and the quiet dissolution of the nearly billion-dollar effort to find WMD in Iraq.'''"
*[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/09/politics/09POWE.html?th 9 January 2004]: "Powell Admits No Hard Proof in Linking Iraq to Al Qaeda" by Christopher Marquis, ''New York Times'': "Secretary of State [[Colin L. Powell]] conceded Thursday that despite his assertions to the [[United Nations]] last year, he had no 'smoking gun' proof of a link between the government of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and terrorists of Al Qaeda. ... 'I have not seen smoking-gun, concrete evidence about the connection,' Mr. Powell said, in response to a question at a news conference. 'But I think the possibility of such connections did exist, and it was prudent to consider them at the time that we did.'"*[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A48456-2004Apr3.html?referrer=email 4 April 2004]: "Brazil Shielding Uranium Facility. Nation Seeks to Keep Its Proprietary Data From U.N. Inspectors" by Peter Slavin, ''New York Times''.