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Islamic Republic News Agency ( I R N A )HeadLines News
Topic: Current Events 10:08 am EST, Mar 23, 2003

"Moscow, March 23, IRNA -- Iraqi Ambassador to Moscow Abbas Khalaf said
the US and British forces might use weapons of mass destruction in
military operations in Iraq.
Khalaf told a press conference that the coalition forces would
possibly use these weapons due to the casualties they have so far
suffered."

My inner cynic agrees with Sean Paul Kelley - I can't think of a better way to get people ready for me to use some kind of WMD than to go ahead and start pointing fingers at the next guy.

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