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Article: Inspectors say White House `politicized' search, made false claims.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- March 17, 2003
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Byline: Dan Stober
SAN JOSE, Calif. _ As United Nations nuclear inspectors flee Iraq, some of them are angry at the Bush administration for cutting short their work, bad mouthing their efforts and making false claims about evidence of weapons of mass destruction.
Some inspectors are "scandalized" at the way President Bush and Secretary of State Colin Powell, among others, have "politicized" the inspection process, according to a source close to the inspectors.
None of the nuclear-related intelligence trumpeted by the administration has held up to scrutiny, inspectors say. From suspect aluminum tubes to aerial photographs to documents _ revealed ...
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