Australia 'knew of debate over Iraqi weapons evidence'

Australia knew some US government agencies had reservations about claims Baghdad was rebuilding its nuclear weapons programme when it sent 2,000 troops to fight in Iraq, Prime Minister John Howard said today.

Australia 'knew of debate over Iraqi weapons evidence'

Australia knew some US government agencies had reservations about claims Baghdad was rebuilding its nuclear weapons programme when it sent 2,000 troops to fight in Iraq, Prime Minister John Howard said today.

The threat of Saddam Hussein passing on nuclear, chemical or biological weapons to terrorists was one of his main reasons for committing Australian soldiers to the US-led invasion.

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