Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
04 October Iraq Special Weapons News
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- RFE/RL Iraq Report, Volume 5, Number 32 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 4 October 2002 -- IRAQI NEWSPAPER REBUTS IRAQ-AL-QAEDA LINK / ELEVEN ANSAR AL-ISLAM MEMBERS SURRENDER TO PUK / IRAQI DELEGATION IN BELARUS / URANIUM SEIZED IN TURKEY BY U.S., RUSSIAN STING / WMD FILTERS SMUGGLED TO IRAQ / UN REACHES AGREEMENT WITH IRAQ... / ...BUT U.S. AND BRITISH REACTION UNFAVORABLE... / ...WHILE U.S. REJECTS FRENCH PLAN ON IRAQ / IRAQ PREPARES FOR RETURN OF WEAPONS INSPECTORS / SADDAM ADDRESSES U.S. POLICY / IRAQI SHIITE LEADER RULES NO COOPERATION WITH U.S. / IRAN, IRAQ DISCUSS BILATERAL TIES IN TEHRAN / DEBATE ON FUTURE OF IRAQ IN TURKEY CONFERENCE / TURKISH PREMIER ACCUSES U.S. OF ENCOURAGING KURDISH INDEPENDENCE / KURDISH CONSTITUTIONAL DISCUSSIONS ALARM TURKEY / TURKISH MILITARY FOLLOWING KURDISH CONSTITUTIONAL DEBATE / AZIZ DISCUSSES TURKEY, KURDISH INDEPENDENCE / KDP, PUK LEADERS MEET ON NORMALIZATION OF RELATIONS
- Powell-Blix-Iraq VOA 04 Oct 2002-- Chief U-N weapons inspector Hans Blix says he supports a new Security Council resolution Iraq, and that inspection teams should not go back to that country until the current debate in the council on the issue is resolved. Mr. Blix met Secretary of State Colin Powell and other senior Bush administration officials in Washington late Friday
- CONGRESS IRAQ VOA 04 Oct 2002-- In the U-S Senate, where formal debate has begun on a resolution authorizing military action against Iraq, key Democrats are seeking to limit the president's authority to use force and are pressing for a greater United Nations role.
- IRAQ AND "JUST WAR" VOA 04 Oct 2002-- President George W. Bush, in a speech to the United Nations, challenged the world organization to hold Iraq to account. Members of the U-N Security Council have been discussing how to confront Saddam Hussein's regime. Lawmakers in the United States are considering a resolution that would authorize President Bush to take immediate action against Iraq. Among those making their voices heard in the debates over Iraq are theologians and ethicists. Would a war against Iraq be just? Joining me to talk about that question are Reverend John Langan, professor of philosophy at Georgetown University; Shaun Casey, assistant professor of Christian Ethics at Wesley Theological Seminary, and Robert Royal, president of the Faith and Reason Institute.
- PENTAGON/IRAQ UPDATE VOA 04 Oct 2002-- The Pentagon says it has evidence that Iraq is trying to conceal its weapons of mass destruction program in anticipation of the return of United Nations inspectors
- BUSH / IRAQ VOA 04 Oct 2002-- President Bush is again calling on the United Nations to take tough action against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
- IRAQ / KURDS VOA 04 Oct 2002-- The Kurdish parliament in northern Iraq reconvened Friday for the first time in six years
- Powell Says U.S. Offers "Fullest" Support for U.N. Inspection Efforts Washington File 04 Oct 2002-- Secretary briefs after meeting with U.N.'s Hans Blix, Mohamed
ElBaradei
- Powell Confers with Hans Blix October 4 on Iraq Weapons Inspections Washington File 04 Oct 2002-- State Department Spokesman Richard Boucher said Secretary of State
Colin Powell was meeting with the head of the UN weapons inspection
team for Iraq, Hans Blix, in Washington October 4 to discuss
preparations for "a thorough and complete inspection process."
- Saddam's Web of Lies Conceals Iraq WMD Program AFPS 04 Oct 2002-- Before making any judgments about Iraq, it is important for the American people to know that Saddam Hussein's regime lies to further its aims, Pentagon spokeswoman Torie Clarke said Oct. 4.
- U.S. Pilots Describe Flying Over Iraq AFPS 04 Oct 2002-- One described northern Iraq as scenic. The other said it's vital to not become too complacent. Both said they owe their success to the maintenance folks who keep their planes flying.
- Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs Central Intelligence Agency - 04 October 2002
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