Iraq Arms Inspector Casts Doubt on WMD Claims

Kay's Stance Differs with White House View of Situation in Iraq

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Iraq Arms Inspector David Kay

David Kay, photographed in October 2003. Reuters Limited © 2004

 
 

Weekend Edition Sunday, January 25, 2004 · David Kay, who recently resigned as head of the U.S. group searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, now says he doesn't think stockpiles of such weapons existed. He no longer believes that Iraq had a large-scale production program in the 1990s.

The Bush administration disagrees, and stands by its previous assessments.

Kay joins NPR's Liane Hansen for an extended discussion.

 

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