Whether WMDs are found or not, the allies need offer no apologies for liberating Iraq The war in Iraq is over. But the war of words over its justness is still going strong. Two thousand U.S. Special Forces are currently searching the country for hidden weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). To date, their largest catch consists of two mobile laboratories whose design lends itself to the production of biological weapons. But compared to the massive stores of WMDs U.S. President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair suggested Saddam Hussein might be hiding -- including 26,000 litres of...