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(Financial Times-UK) Department of Defense officials said on Monday that no evidence of chemical weapons production had been found at the 100-acre facility near Najaf occupied by U.S. forces on Sunday. An official said the site had probably been abandoned some time ago. Intelligence officers and military officials believe that Iraq has successfully hidden a substantial amount of its WMD arsenal and research, much of it buried and sealed. 2003-03-25 00:00:00Full Article
Search of Chemical Facility Yields No Sign of Weapons
(Financial Times-UK) Department of Defense officials said on Monday that no evidence of chemical weapons production had been found at the 100-acre facility near Najaf occupied by U.S. forces on Sunday. An official said the site had probably been abandoned some time ago. Intelligence officers and military officials believe that Iraq has successfully hidden a substantial amount of its WMD arsenal and research, much of it buried and sealed. 2003-03-25 00:00:00Full Article
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