WMD Inspector: Bush should have faced war crimes court over Iraq invasion

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WMD Inspector: Bush should have faced war crimes court over Iraq invasion
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Fmr. U.N. Chief Weapons Inspector Hans Blix gained notoriety when he contradicted President George W. Bush’s claims about Iraq and weapons of mass destruction. Two decades later, Blix discusses the war, and why he’s worried history could repeat itself.

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