GEORGE Bush's top security adviser last night admitted the US would attack
Iraq even if UN inspectors fail to find weapons.
Dr Richard Perle stunned MPs by insisting a "clean bill of health" from UN
chief weapons inspector Hans Blix would not halt America's war machine.
Evidence from ONE witness on Saddam Hussein's weapons program will be enough
to trigger a fresh military onslaught, he told an all- party meeting on global
security.
Former defense minister and Labour backbencher Peter Kilfoyle said: "America
is duping the world into believing it supports these inspections. President Bush
intends to go to war even if inspectors find nothing.
"This make a mockery of the whole process and exposes America's real determination
to bomb Iraq."
Dr Perle told MPs: "I cannot see how Hans Blix can state more than he can know.
All he can know is the results of his own investigations. And that does not prove
Saddam does not have weapons of mass destruction."
The chairman of America's defense policy board said: "Suppose we are able to
find someone who has been involved in the development of weapons and he says there
are stores of nerve agents. But you cannot find them because they are so well
hidden.
"Do you actually have to take possession of the nerve agents to convince? We
are not dealing with a situation where you can expect co-operation."
Mr Kilfoyle said MPs would be horrified at the admission. He added: "Because
Saddam is so hated in Iraq, it would be easy to find someone to say they witnessed
weapons building.
"Perle says the Americans would be satisfied with such claims even if no real
evidence was produced.
"That's a terrifying prospect."
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