Monday, July 05, 2004
Weapons Inspectors Were in Iraq and Iraq Was Cooperating
How about this bit about weapons inspectors not being allowed into Iraq (google search: hans blix un report march) CNN has the transcript of Hans Blix report to the UN from March 7 (pre-war) where he states, "In matters relating to process, notably prompt access to sites, we have faced relatively few difficulties, and certainly much less than those that were faced by UNSCOM [U.N. Special Commission] in the period 1991 to 1998." ... "Initial difficulties raised by the Iraqi side about helicopters and aerial surveillance planes operating in the "no-fly" zones were overcome." ... "This is not to say that the operation of inspections is free from frictions, but at this juncture we are able to perform professional, no-notice inspections all over Iraq and to increase aerial surveillance."
It goes on like this.
It goes on like this.
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