Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
25 October Iraq Special Weapons News
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- RFE/RL Iraq Report, Volume 5, Number 35 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 25 October 2002 -- HUSSEYN ASKS OPPOSITION TO RETURN, JOIN GOVERNMENT / CHILDREN OF IRAQI DIPLOMATS CALLED HOME / IRAQ PREPARES MOBILE BROADCASTING UNITS / JORDAN DENIES MILITARY EXERCISES LINKED TO IRAQ / IRAQ ASKS REFERENDUM CELEBRANTS TO STOP SHOOTING / RAMADAN CRITICIZES UN SECRETARY-GENERAL'S CALL FOR NEW RESOLUTION / MILITARY PARTS FROM BOSNIAN SERB ARMS PLANT REPORTEDLY REACHED IRAQ / PRISONS EMPTIED; IRAQIS SEARCH FOR MISSING LOVED ONES / RUSSIA, FRANCE SAY MORE WORK HAS TO BE DONE ON UN RESOLUTION / IRAQI REPRESENTATIVE CRITICIZES UN SECURITY COUNCIL / BAHRAIN'S ISLAMISTS SAY U.S. PLANS TO DIVIDE IRAQ / SABRI ACCUSES U.S. OF TRYING TO RECRUIT IRAQI DELEGATION... / ...AND SAYS WEAPONS INSPECTORS WILL SPY FOR WASHINGTON / KDP DELEGATION VISITS TURKEY / IRAN WILL NOT GIVE U.S. ACCESS TO BASES
- IRAQ/MIDEAST/DEMOCRACY VOA 25 Oct 2002-- While policymakers talk about the pros and cons of waging war against Iraq, many U-S scholars are already looking beyond the military phase to the repercussions of ousting Saddam Hussein from power
- TURKEY / IRAQ / KURDS VOA 25 Oct 2002-- A senior official from one of the main Kurdish factions in northern Iraq has given fresh assurances to Turkey that the Iraqi Kurds are not seeking their own independent state
- UN / IRAQ VOA 25 Oct 2002-- Russia and France are circulating their own proposals for disarmament in Iraq, hoping to soften a draft resolution presented by the United States. The full U-N Security Council is consulting behind closed doors today (Friday) in an effort to reach agreement on tougher guidelines for the resumption of weapons inspections after a nearly four-year hiatus
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