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Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)


07 December Iraq Special Weapons News

  • Tracking the Inspections 07 December 2002 RFE/L 07 Dec 2002 -- A team of 15 inspectors visited the Al-Quds State Company, located in Al-Iskandariyah, approximately 50 kilometers south of Baghdad.
  • BUSH/IRAQ VOA 07 Dec 2002 -- Just hours before Iraq handed over thousands of pages of documents about its weapons program to U-N officials, President Bush said it will take some time to determine whether Baghdad has made full disclosure in compliance with U-N demands. In his weekly radio address Saturday, Mr. Bush said the burden of proof is on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
  • BUSH / IRAQ VOA 07 Dec 2002 -- The White House says it will analyze the thousands of pages of documents on Iraq's weapons program handed over to the United Nations Saturday. A White House spokesman reminded Iraq of its obligations to document its weapons programs. President Bush says the burden of proof remains on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to fully disarm
  • IRAQ VOA 07 Dec 2002 -- Iraq has handed over a dossier containing more than 12-thousand pages of documents on its weapons program to U-N officials in Baghdad, one day ahead of a U-N-imposed deadline. Iraqi officials say their country has no banned weapons. Meanwhile, Iraqi President Saddam Hussein apologized for Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait
  • Bush Pledges Thorough Examination of Iraq's U.N. Declaration Washington File 07 Dec 2002 -- Following is the text of President Bush's Saturday radio address to the nation. The topic is the duty for Iraq to comply with U.N. resolutions requiring it to disarm itself of weapons of mass destruction
  • U.S. Will Analyze Iraq's WMD Declaration to U.N. Security Council Washington File 07 Dec 2002 -- The White House issued a short statement December 7 in response to Iraq's declaration of its programs of weapons of mass destruction to the United Nations Monitoring, Verification, and Inspection Commission, as required by U.N. Security Council Resolution 1441 of November 8, 2002
  • IRAQ/DOCUMENTS VOA 07 Dec 2002 -- Iraqi officials, declaring Iraq has no weapons of mass destruction, showed journalists in Baghdad Saturday a 12-thousand page dossier of documents and computer disks on its weapons programs. Tetiana Anderson reports from V-O-A's Middle East bureau in Cairo that, as the documents were being prepared for shipment to meet a U-N Sunday deadline, U-N weapons inspectors returned to work following a two-day break
  • QATAR/WAR GAMES VOA 07 Dec 2002 -- High-tech U-S war games in Qatar, which start Monday, will use computerized exercises to test the efficiency of a 100-million-dollar mobile command center assembled in the Gulf state.
  • BUSH/IRAQ VOA 07 Dec 2002 -- As Iraq prepares to hand over thousands of pages of documents about its weapons program to the United Nations, President Bush says it will take some time to determine whether Baghdad has made full a disclosure in compliance with U-N demands. Correspondent Nick Simeone reports that in his weekly radio address Saturday, Mr. Bush said the burden of proof is on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
  • UN weapons inspectors continue operations in Iraq UN News Centre 07 Dec 2002 -- United Nations weapons inspectors today continued their probe of suspected arms production facilities in Iraq.
  • UNMOVIC/IAEA Press Statement on Inspection Activities in Iraq UNMOVIC/IAEA 07 December 2002




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