Hans Blix, the former chief UN weapons inspector, slammed
the Iraq war as a "tragedy" and blamed it on leaders
ignoring the facts, in a comment piece published Thursday.
Writing in The Guardian on the five-year anniversary of
the US-led invasion of Iraq, Blix, who clashed with Washington
in the run-up to the Iraq war, described the war as "a
tragedy -- for Iraq, for the US, for the UN, for truth and
human dignity."
In the sub-headline to the comment piece, Blix, who headed
the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission,
wrote that responsibility for the war "must lie with
those who ignored the facts five years ago".
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At the time of the Iraq war, Blix accused the US and Britain
of exaggerating the threat from Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's
alleged "weapons of mass destruction" -- traces
of which have never been found.
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