Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
17 December Iraq Special Weapons News
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- White House Daily Briefing White House 17 Dec 2002
- Tracking the Inspections 17 December 2002 RFE/L 17 Dec 2002 -- In the biggest day of inspections thus far, 77 inspectors visited eight sites in Iraq on 17 December, according to the Iraqi Foreign Ministry.
- Daily Press Briefing State Department 17 Dec 2002 -- Weapons Inspections / Dr. Blix Speaking to Security Council / Analysis of Declarations Concerning Weapons of Mass Destruction / Iraqi Opposition Conference in London / Consultations Regarding Iraq and UNSC 1441 / Visit by President Assad to UK / Statements by Assad Concerning Relative Threat of Iraq
- WAR FOR OIL VOA 17 Dec 2002-- The Bush administration is preparing for a possible pre-emptive strike against Iraq. The reason, it says, is to eliminate its programs for weapons of mass destruction and combat global terrorism. But some say the unannounced reason is to gain control of Iraq's vast oil reserves
- PENTAGON/IRAQ VOA 17 Dec 2002-- United Nations officials have asked Iraqi authorities to provide them the names of scientists involved in chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programs.
- YNDR: BUSH / IRAQ VOA 17 Dec 2002-- President Bush spent the year rallying support for the possible use of force against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein
- IRAQ / OPPOSITION VOA 17 Dec 2002-- Iraqi opposition leaders have ended a four-day meeting in London with the formation of a 65-member committee they hope will be the nucleus of a post-Saddam Hussein government
- BUSH / IRAQ VOA 17 Dec 2002-- The White House says it backs the work of Iraqi opposition leaders who closed a meeting in London Tuesday with a committee they hope will be the nucleus of a post-Saddam Hussein government
- ARAB / IRAQ / REACT VOA 17 Dec 2002-- Political analysts in the Arab world say they expected the type of concerns expressed by U-S Secretary of State Colin Powell Monday regarding Iraq's weapons declaration. But they disagree on what the criticism means
- American Broadcasts Reach Out to Iraqi Soldiers, Citizens AFPS 17 Dec 2002-- The U.S. military has stepped up its information campaign to inform the Iraqi people and military forces of their leader's treachery and the consequences of supporting him.
- UNMOVIC IAEA Press Statement on Inspection Activities in Iraq
UNMOVIC/IAEA 17 December 2003
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