Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
03 September Iraq Special Weapons News
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- POWELL/IRAQ VOA 03 Sept 2002-- Secretary of State Colin Powell says the Bush Administration has been stepping up contacts with friends and allies on how to respond to what it calls Iraq's threat of weapons of mass destruction. But he discounts widely reported suggestions that top administration officials are split over what course of action to take.
- BUSH-IRAQ VOA 03 Sept 2002-- The White House acknowledges Secretary of State Colin Powell will hear a lot about Iraq when he meets with world leaders at the Earth Summit in South Africa.
- PENTAGON / IRAQ VOA 03 Sept 2002-- Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says Iraq is unlikely to allow thorough inspections of its weapons development programs even though it may make promises in a bid to avert a potential war
- BRITAIN / BLAIR VOA 03 Sept 2002-- British Prime Minister Tony Blair says his government will soon present evidence that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein continues to pursue weapons of mass destruction. Questions about Iraq dominated a news conference Mr. Blair held today (Tuesday).
- BOOT IRAQ VOA 03 Sept 2002-- As we have been reporting...Secretary of State Colin Powell has said the world needs to see evidence the threat posed by Iraq and then debate what to do about it. This follows remarks by Vice President Dick Cheney last week that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein needs to be ousted.
- SUMMIT IRAQ VOA 03 Sept 2002-- Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz says his country is preparing for a U-S attack, but is ready to cooperate with the United Nations to prevent one
- Annan Meeting with Iraqi Yields No Progress Washington File 03 Sept 2002-- Efforts to get weapons inspections still stalled
- Rumsfeld Discusses Iraq Inspections, WMD Capabilities AFPS 03 Sept 2002-- The United States would like to see inspectors back in Iraq, but the inspections for weapons of mass destruction would be so intrusive that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld doubts Saddam Hussein would agree.
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