I seem to remember that T Bliar told us passionately before the war that time had indeed run out, that we just had to steam in and grab those weapons from 'hundreds, maybe thousands' of sites.
Now he tells us that of course finding WMD will take a long time, and patience is a virtue. I thought that was the very point that Hans Blix made, only to be ignored by Bush and Bliar in the rush to war.
I hope that there never were any, because if there were, surely they are in the wrong hands by now - along with everything else that was looted in the shambles of a 'freed' Iraq.