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British businessman sells 'magic wands' to Iraqi security forces

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It should probably come as no surprise that the conflict in Iraq should throw up a story about a British businessman making a fortune out of selling a ‘magic wand’ to the Iraqi security forces. After all, a sort of magical thinking seemed to set in from the moment Tony Blair took us to war, giving rise to all manner of irrational beliefs: that nonexistent WMDs would be found; that removing existing power structures wouldn’t lead to a violent factional struggle; that it was perfectly OK to go to war without any kind of post-invasion plann­ing in place… And now, after the ‘dodgy dossier’, we have the dodgy dowsing rod.

 

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ADE651

A member of the Iraqi security forces with an ADE651 bomb detecting device.
Mohammed Sawaf/AFP/Getty Images

 

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