BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- The U.N. agency searching for evidence of a nuclear weapons program in Iraq said Monday that so far it has not found
evidence of one.
Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said inspectors have found no proof that Iraq lied about nuclear
weapons in its declaration on weapons of mass destruction presented to the United Nations.
Iraqi officials said the declaration stated that Iraq has no prohibited weapons.
ElBaradei said the agency's laboratory tests of samples taken in Iraq so far have found nothing suspicious.
There currently is no "smoking gun," ElBaradei said, but he noted that inspections are still in their early stages.
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I wonder what Bush will do if the inspectors don't find a "smoking gun". Is there a Plan B ?