Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
06 December Iraq Special Weapons News
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- Daily Press Briefing State Department 06 Dec 2002 -- Inspections Process / Interviews with Iraqi Scientists / Evidence of Weapons of Mass Destruction / Iraqi Report of its Weapons of Mass Destruction / Potential Strike on Iraq / Use of Foreign Bases
- 'International Community Surrounds' Saddam, Wolfowitz Says AFPS 06 Dec 2002-- A large and growing number of nations around the globe have coalesced to disarm Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein -- by peaceful, or other, means, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul D. Wolfowitz noted Dec. 4 at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
- U-S-IRAQ ASYLUM VOA 06 Dec 2002 -- The United States said Friday it is ready to help Iraqi scientists who come forward with evidence about Saddam Hussein's weapons programs. Last month's U-N Security Council resolution authorizes such persons and their dependents to be evacuated from Iraq for interviews
- White House Report, Dec. 6: North Korea, Iraq, Islam Washington File
06 Dec 2002 -- President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke chiefly about North Korea in a 14-minute phone conversation December 6, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer told reporters
- UN / IRAQ WEAPONS VOA 06 Dec 2002 -- The United Nations expects to receive in New York by late Sunday a declaration by Iraq of its weapons programs, after Iraqi officials hand over the required documents Saturday to U-N inspectors in Baghdad. But no hard information on the contents is likely to be released before next week
- U-S / IRAQ REPORT VOA 06 Dec 2002 -- Here in Washington, Bush administration officials are saying that the anticipated size of the Iraqi weapons report perhaps ten thousand pages does not necessarily mean Saddam Hussein will be giving a full accounting of his weapons of mass destruction
- To prevent proliferation, UN experts to review Iraqi Declaration before sharing it
UN News Centre 06 Dec 2002 -- The Security Council today requested that United Nations experts review Iraq's weapons Declaration - due this weekend - before transmitting it to the 15-member body in order to allay concerns that the document itself could potentially foster arms proliferation
- Iraqi weapons declaration, due this weekend, to be transmitted to Security Council
UN News Centre 06 Dec 2002 -- The Iraqi declaration on its weapons programme, due on 8 December, will be transmitted as soon as possible to the United Nations Security Council, according to a UN spokesman
- Transcript: Rumsfeld Says Iraq Needs to Comply with U.N. Resolution Washington File 06 Dec 2002 -- Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein can either decide "the game is up" and open his country to full inspection, or he can continue "to lie and deceive and deny and string along the inspectors," according to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
- Transcript: Wolfowitz Says U.S. Goal in Iraq "Right Now" Is Disarmament Washington File 06 Dec 2002 -- Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz says the goal in Iraq right now is disarmament, but he says "that isn't our only concern in Iraq."
- White House Report, Dec. 6: North Korea, Iraq, Islam Washington File
06 Dec 2002 -- President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke chiefly about North Korea in a 14-minute phone conversation December 6, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer told reporters
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