Prime Minister Tony Blair acknowledged Sunday that some of Britain's intelligence on Saddam Hussein's illicit weapons program was wrong, but defended the U.S.-led war in Iraq. "The intelligence we had that he had actual deployable weapons has turned out to be wrong," Blair said in an interview with the British Broadcasting Corp. as delegates gathered for his ruling Labour Party's annual conference. Blair is struggling to refocus on his program of domestic reform, and will use the five-day convention to launch policies ahead of national elections expected next year.