] WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Colin Powell acknowledged ] Thursday that he saw no "smoking gun, concrete evidence" ] of ties between Saddam Hussein and the al-Qaida terror ] network, but insisted that Iraq had dangerous weapons and ] needed to be disarmed by force. ] ] Speaking at a State Department news conference, Powell ] openly disagreed with a private think tank report which ] maintained that Iraq was not an imminent threat to the ] United States. And the secretary defended the case he ] made before the United Nations for a U.S.-led war to ] force Saddam from power. Powell Refutes Think-Tank Report on Iraq |