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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)


January 2000

  • Iraqis Fire at ONW Aircraft US EUROPEAN COMMAND January 31, 2000 -- Iraqi forces fired anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) at coalition aircraft from sites near Bashiqah. Coalition aircraft responded to the Iraqi attack by dropping ordnance on elements of the Iraqi integrated air defense system.
  • DEALING WITH IRAQ'S WEAPONS AGAIN Voice of America 31 January 2000 -- United Nations weapons inspectors have been absent from Iraq for more than a year now, and a new plan for a revised U-N weapons inspection agency is generating controversy in the United States government and in the U-S press.
  • RFE/RL Iraq Report, Volume 3, Number 4 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 28 January 2000 -- JORDAN, IRAQ RENEW TRADE PROTOCOL, OIL DEAL / HANS BLIX TO HEAD UNMOVIC / IAEA NUCLEAR INSPECTIONS PROCEED WITHOUT PROBLEMS / IRAQ TO DEVELOP COMPUTER SECTOR / NEW OPPOSITION PARTY FORMED / IRAQ CARRIES ANTI-EMBARGO CAMPAIGN TO PHILLIPINES / KRG INTERIOR MINISTER: SECURITY TOP PRIORITY / PKK OFFICIAL WOUNDED IN IRAQ / KDP-IUMK DISCUSS PEACE PROCESS / NEWSPAPER ACCUSES PUK OF 'DIVISIVE MEASURES.' / TURKMEN, KURDISH BANNED IN KIRKUK SCHOOLS / AINA CLAIMS KDP INTIMIDATION TACTICS USED AGAINST ASSYRIANS
  • U-S / IRAQ Voice of America 27 January 2000 -- The United States has welcomed the choice of Hans Blix as chief U-N arms inspector for Iraq, but Baghdad says the decision will not end the stalemate over weapons inspections.
  • Text: U.S. Welcomes Approval of Blix to Head Iraq Inspections Team USIA 27 January 2000 -- The United States welcomes the decision by the U.N. Security Council to approve the nomination of Dr. Hans Blix as Executive Chairman of the new Iraqi weapons inspection unit, UNMOVIC (UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission), State Department Spokesman James Rubin said January 27.
  • Blix to Head New Iraqi Weapons Inspection Team By Judy Aita USIA 27 January 2000 -- The former director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Hans Blix was the unanimous choice of the Security Council January 26 to head the new U.N. Iraqi weapons inspection unit.
  • SECRETARY-GENERAL APPOINTS HANS BLIX OF SWEDEN EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN OF UN MONITORING, VERIFICATION AND INSPECTION COMMISSION Press Release SG/A/721 - 27 January 2000 - In accordance with Security Council resolution 1284, which established the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC), I am pleased to announce that Mr. Blix is appointed Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC.
  • NEW IRAQ WEAPONS INSPECTOR Voice of America 26 January 2000 -- The United Nations Security Council today (Wednesday) reached agreement on a new chief weapons inspector for Iraq. Hans Blix is a Swedish disarmament expert who served as Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency for 16 years.
  • ATOMIC ENERGY INSPECTORS CONCLUDE NUCLEAR MATERIALS INSPECTION IN IRAQ Press Release IAEA/1341 - 26 January 2000 -- A physical inventory verification of nuclear material remaining at the Tuwaitha site in Iraq was carried out by a five-person International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team between 22 and 25 January.
  • ALBRIGHT-IRAQ Voice of America 24 January 2000 -- U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright today (Monday) called on the U-N Security Council to accept the appointment of Rolf Ekeus as the new chief arms inspector for Iraq.
  • Transcript: Albright Remarks - Ekeus for Iraq inspections USIA 24 January 2000 -- Secretary of State Madeleine Albright told reporters late January 24 that the United States is supportive of UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's nomination of Ambassador Rolf Ekeus of Sweden to be head of the new UN weapons inspection regime (UNMOVIC) in Iraq.
  • RFE/RL Iraq Report, Volume 3, Number 3 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 21 January 2000 -- SADDAM AGAIN FAILS TO MENTION KUWAIT / SAUDIS WORRIED BY IRAQI DIPLOMATIC CAMPAIGN / CZECHS REJECT IRAQI LINKAGE DEMANDS / EKEUS TO BE UNMOVIC CHIEF? / UAE CROWN PRINCE OPPOSES IRAQ SANCTIONS / IRAQ ENVOY BUYS HOUSE IN SOUTH AFRICA / IRAQ HOPES FOR EXPANDED TIES WITH PAKISTAN / MORE ATTACKS AGAINST IRAQI OFFICIALS / REPUBLICAN GUARD DEPLOY NEAR IRAQI KURDISTAN / KHARRAZI: ISRAEL WANTS A DIVIDED IRAQ / WILL PUK-KDP PEACE PROCESS MOVE FORWARD? / BAGHDAD CONTINUES DEPORTATIONS
  • U-S / IRAQ / U-N Voice of America 19 January 2000 -- The United States is expressing strong support for U-N Secretary-General Kofi Annan's nominee to be the new chief arms inspector for Iraq. The nomination of diplomat Rolf Ekeus is proving highly controversial, but Washington says his opponents are playing into Iraq's hands.
  • Text: U.S. Applauds Selection of Ekeus to Head Iraq Inspection Commission USIA 18 January 2000 -- "We applaud the decision today by the United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan to select Ambassador Rolf Ekeus of Sweden as his nominee to be Executive Chairman of the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC)," State Department Deputy Spokesman James Foley said January 17.
  • U-N - EKEUS Voice of America 18 January 2000 -- At the United Nations today (Tuesday),the Security Council took no action on Secretary General Kofi Annan's recommendation that former U-N chief arms inspector for Iraq, Swedish diplomat Rolf Ekeus, head a new U-N disarmament agency for Iraq.
  • IRAQ ANNIVERSARY Voice of America 17 January 2000 -- Iraqi President Saddam Hussein has observed the ninth-anniversary of the beginning of the Gulf war with a defiant speech in which he urges his people to remain steadfast in the face of international sanctions.
  • Iraqis Fire at ONW Aircraft US EUROPEAN COMMAND January 17, 2000 -- Iraqi forces fired anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) at coalition aircraft from sites near Bashiqah. Coalition aircraft responded to the Iraqi attack by dropping ordnance on elements of the Iraqi integrated air defense system.
  • ONW Aircraft Respond to Iraqi Attacks US EUROPEAN COMMAND January 16, 2000 -- Iraqi forces fired anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) at coalition aircraft from sites near Bashiqah and northwest of Mosul. Coalition aircraft responded to the Iraqi attack by dropping ordnance on elements of the Iraqi integrated air defense system.
  • RFE/RL Iraq Report, Volume 3, Number 2 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 14 January 2000 -- IAEA TO START 'LIMITED' INSPECTION REGIME / EKEUS TO HEAD UNMOVIC? / JORDANIAN ECONOMIST ADVISES 'OPENING UP TO IRAQ.' / WAVE OF EXECUTIONS, ARRESTS IN IRAQ / AZIZ FAILS TO SHIFT BEJING / IRAQ SHORES UP INFLUENCE IN MALAYSIA / INDEPENDENT NGO FOUNDED IN NORTHERN IRAQ / BAGHDAD DENIES SUPPORTING PKK, OPPRESSING TURKMEN / THE KAKAI RECONCILIATION /
  • Iraqi AAA Fired at ONW Aircraft US EUROPEAN COMMAND January 14, 2000 -- The Iraqi forces fired anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) from sites near Bashiqah. Coalition aircraft responded to the Iraqi attack by dropping ordnance on elements of the Iraqi integrated air defense system.
  • ONW Aircraft Respond to AAA Fire UNITED STATES EUROPEAN COMMAND (13 Jan 00) -- The Iraqi forces fired anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) from sites near Bashiqah. Coalition aircraft responded to the Iraqi attack by dropping ordnance on elements of the Iraqi integrated air defense system.
  • DOD FINAL REPORT FINDS CHEMICAL EXPOSURE AT AN NASIRIYAH UNLIKELY January 13, 2000 - The Department of Defense today released its final report of events at the An Nasiriyah Southwest Ammunition Storage Point. It is likely that chemical warfare agents were present in this ammunition storage point prior to U.S. occupation, but unlikely that chemical warfare agents were present in the complex while it was occupied by U.S. forces.
  • IRAQ / NUKES Voice of America 12 January 2000 -- A team of foreign nuclear experts is headed for Iraq to check on that nation's compliance with a treaty governing nuclear weapons.
  • IRAQ INSPECTION Voice of America 12 January 2000 -- The government of Iraq says it will allow the first weapons inspection in the country in more than one year.
  • ONW Aircraft Respond to Iraqi Attacks UNITED STATES EUROPEAN COMMAND (12 Jan 00) -- The Iraqi forces fired anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) from sites near Bashiqah and Mosul. Coalition aircraft responded to the Iraqi attack by dropping ordnance on elements of the Iraqi integrated air defense system.
  • Iraqis fire at ONW aircraft UNITED STATES EUROPEAN COMMAND (11 Jan 00) The Iraqi forces fired anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) at coalition aircraft from an area southwest of Mosul and an area near Bashiqah. Coalition aircraft responded by dropping ordnance on the integrated air defense system.
  • Secretary-General meets with Security Council members on candidates for head of UN commission on Iraq January 11, 2000 -- Secretary-General Kofi Annan today met with members of the Security Council to discuss who would head the newly created United Nations commission on Iraq.
  • COALITION AIRCRAFT STRIKE IRAQI MILITARY TARGETS IN THE SOUTH UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND January 9, 2000 -- U.S. Navy F/A-18 "Hornet" and U.S. Air Force F-16 "Fighting Falcon" aircraft used precision guided munitions to strike three Iraqi military radar sites and two anti-aircraft artillery sites in southern Iraq. Coalition aircraft struck Iraqi military radar sites near As Samawah, Al Kut, and Al Amarah. The anti-aircraft artillery sites struck were located at As Samawah and Al Basrah.
  • IRAQ/KUWAIT/SAUDI Voice of America 09 January 2000 -- Iraq's Foreign Minister has said that his government may soon begin to cooperate with Kuwait and Saudi Arabia to resolve long-standing disputes over people still missing since the Gulf War.
  • RFE/RL Iraq Report, Volume 3, Number 1 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 7 January 2000 -- IRAQ MILITARY BUYING SPARE PARTS VIA UAE / U.S. DESCRIBES UN RESOLUTION ON IRAQ / SADDAM SAYS "SABOTAGE FORCES" WORKING AGAINST IRAQ / RIFTS FROM KUWAIT INVASION NOT YET HEALED / SADDAM SENDS GREETINGS TO PUTIN / IRAN-IRAQ TIES STRAINED BUT 'IMPROVING.' / SCIRI LEADER DENOUNCES IRAQI MEDIA POLICIES / NEW KURDISH TV NETWORK LAUNCHED / ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT IN HALABCHE / TURKOMAN DEMOCRATIC PARTY HAILS NEW KRG CABINET
  • CHINA-IRAQ Voice of America 06 January 2000 -- The deputy Prime Minister of Iraq, Tariq Aziz, is in China to discuss last month's United Nations resolution on sanctions against his country.




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