Syria said on Monday that US accusations it had been building
a nuclear reactor until its destruction in an Israeli air
raid last September were as bogus as American claims that
Saddam Hussein's regime had weapons of mass destruction in
2003.
The ruling Baath party's mouthpiece daily compared the photographs
of the bombed site shown to US congressmen last week to the
images Washington presented to the UN Security Council as
alleged evidence of Iraq's non-conventional arsenal in the
run-up to the US-led invasion.
"When you look at these pictures... a single image comes
to mind -- that of US Secretary of State Colin Powell accusing
Iraq of hiding weapons of mass destruction and presenting
as proof a dossier of photographs," Al-Baath said.
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"Of course Mr Powell later acknowledged that he had
been fooled by the US intelligence services and by conservatives
within the administration.
"The new US campaign of lies should surprise nobody
-- it's a continuation of the same policy of US pressure against
Syria that's been going on" for the past five years,
the paper added.
"Syria again rejects the US allegations and reaffirms
that it has nothing to hide concerning its legitimate national
defences. Syria wants to see peace in the region, unlike the
current US administration which has been behind all its wars
and crises."
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