Lessee, he jetted off to Africa, conducted an exhaustive investigation by asking a few questions among his friends, and came home and pronounced, "nope, never was any uranium deals, nope, nope, nope".
Like you even looked, Joe.
A UK government inquiry into the intelligence used to justify the war in Iraq is expected to conclude that Britain's spies were correct to say that Saddam Hussein's regime sought to buy uranium from Niger. The inquiry by Lord Butler, which was delivered to the printers on Wednesday and is expected to be released on July 14, has examined the intelligence that underpinned the UK government's claims about the threat from Iraq.
People believed Joe Wilson? Based on what? Can someone please explain to me why he was given any credibility after his laughable "investigation"?
Note that the British intelligence was based on an in-depth, three-year investigation. Not a junket.
As Instapundit points out, don't expect this to get any play at all in US media.