Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
24 October Iraq Special Weapons News
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- BUSH/IRAQ VOA 24 Oct 2002-- President Bush says it is time for the United Nations to act on a new U-S proposal to disarm Iraq
- CHINA-IRAQ VOA 24 Oct 2002-- China refuses to say whether it supports a new draft of a U-N Security Council resolution aimed at eliminating Iraq's weapons of mass destruction
- Youth Writes About His Family's Escape from Iraq Washington File 24 Oct 2002-- Following is an essay written by Mahmood Naama about his family's
forced exile from Iraq in 1991. Written in high school, Naama's story
was published in his local newspaper in Irvine, California, in 1999.
- Rumsfeld: America Wouldn't Move on Iraq Alone AFPS 24 Oct 2002-- Should President Bush decide military action against Iraq is necessary, the United States would not take such action alone, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said today.
- Secretary Rumsfeld Interview with Jim Clancy and Zain Verjee, CNN International 24 Oct 2002-- Rumsfeld: Interesting. The President, of course, has not proposed unilateral action against Baghdad, and so I suppose it's not surprising that people don't feel that a decision has been made or that it's time to be supportive of that. What he has -- is trying to do is very difficult. It is to connect the dots, what might happen before something happens. If you think in the United States, right now the Congress of the United States is holding hearings on what happened on September 11th last year, and they're trying to connect the dots. What did somebody know? And what might we have done to have prevented that attack? What could the intelligence community or the law enforcement community or the people who hand out visas -- all of those things -- how might that have been avoided? And that's a difficult thing to do. They're having a great deal of difficulty trying to do that. It's even more difficult to do before the fact.
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