Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
25 November Iraq Special Weapons News
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- BRITAIN / IRAQ VOA 25 Nov 2002 -- The British government says it reserves the right to attack Iraq without prior U-N approval if Iraq defies a Security Council disarmament resolution
- IRAQ / BLIX VOA 25 Nov 2002 -- Chief U-N arms inspector Hans Blix says 17 inspectors will begin searching in Iraq for banned weapons of mass destruction on Wednesday and he hopes to have a team of 100 inspectors fully operational within a month. Mr. Blix briefed members of the U-N Security Council Monday on his recent talks in Baghdad
- U-S-UKRAINE-IRAQ VOA 25 Nov 2002 -- The United States Monday made public a report by U-S and British experts accusing Ukraine's government of failing to fully cooperate in an investigation of whether Ukraine has sold Iraq a sophisticated radar system, in violation of U-N sanctions. The affair has chilled relations between the Bush administration and the government of President Leonid Kuchma in Kiev
- IRAQ INSPECTORS VOA 25 Nov 2002-- U-N weapons inspectors are on their way to Iraq to resume their hunt for weapons of mass destruction
- Al Qaeda, Taliban Sympathizers Strike U.S. Camps AFPS 25 Nov 2002-- Three U.S. camps in Afghanistan came under Taliban and/or al Qaeda fire Nov. 24. There were no U.S. casualties in any of the incidents.
- Weapons Inspections to Begin in Iraq November 27 Washington File 25 Nov 2002-- UNMOVIC Chairman Blix reports to U.N. Security Council
- Second Session of Iraqi Working Group Convenes in December Washington File 25 Nov 2002-- The second session of the Future of Iraq's Economic and Infrastructure
Working Group will convene December 2-3, 2002 in Washington, DC,
according to a notice sent to the press November 25 from the State
Department's Office of the Spokesman.
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