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Risk Of Biological Attacks Increase In Iraq Post-Invasion

HeadlineOct 12, 2004

Meanwhile the CIA’s new Iraq weapon inspectors report has found that the chances of US forces being attack with biological or chemical weapons has grown since the occupation of Iraq began. The report found that Saddam Hussein had no weapons of mass destruction but the inspectors concluded that members of the Iraqi resistance are now trying to acquire toxic nerve gases, blister agents and germ weapons.

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