Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
23 October Iraq Special Weapons News
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- Draft Resolution to Security Council on Iraqi Disarmament, Submitted by the United States 23 Oct 2002 -- "Decides further that Iraq shall not take or threaten hostile acts directed against any representative or personnel of the United Nations or of any Member State taking action to uphold any Security Council resolution;"
- UN-US-IRAQ VOA 23 Oct 2002-- The United States presented its proposals for Iraqi disarmament to the full U-N Security Council Wednesday, hoping to get enough support to push its resolution to a vote
- U-S-Russia-Iran VOA 23 Oct 2002-- The Bush administration confirmed Wednesday it is offering Russia financial incentives if it halts nuclear cooperation with Iran. The issue is expected to figure in the meeting this coming weekend between President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Mexico
- BUSH / IRAQ VOA 23 Oct 2002-- The Bush administration says work on a U-N resolution on Iraq appears to be nearing an end
- PENTAGON/IRAQ WAR VOA 23 Oct 2002-- The Pentagon is pressing ahead with preparations for a possible war with Iraq.
- BRITAIN / IRAQ VOA 23 Oct 2002-- Britain says the Security Council should hurry and approve a tough new resolution on Iraq.
- U.S. Presents Iraq Disarmament Draft Resolution to Security Council Washington File 23 Oct 2002-- Proposal would tighten rules for inspections
- U.S. Welcomes Yugoslav, Bosnia Moves on Arms Transfers to Iraq Washington File 23 Oct 2002-- REEKER: We welcome the steps that were taken yesterday by the
Government of Yugoslavia in connection with the revelations of
involvement of the Orao facilities in Bijeljina in the Republika
Srpska, as well as the Yugoslav company Yugoimport, in terms of
military transfers and cooperation with Iraq, which we discussed
yesterday.
- Fleischer Says U.N. Diplomats "Hard at Work" on Iraq Resolution Washington File 23 Oct 2002-- Diplomats at the United Nations "are working very hard on the actual
language" of a draft resolution on Iraq presented this week to the
Security Council by the United States, with the support of Britain,
White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer said.
- U.S. Supports Territorial Integrity of Iraq Washington File 23 Oct 2002-- State Department Deputy Spokesman Philip Reeker reaffirmed that the
United States supports the territorial integrity of Iraq.
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