Analysis: Weapons inspectors express disappointment with Iraqi arms declaration; Iraqis deny they are in material breach of UN resolution

From: Talk of the Nation (NPR) | Date: December 19, 2002| Author: NEAL CONAN | Copyright information


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12-19-2002

Analysis: Weapons inspectors express disappointment with Iraqi arms declaration; Iraqis deny they are in material breach of UN resolution

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Two weeks ago, Iraq delivered 12,000 pages of documents to the United Nations Security Council, a full and final declaration of its programs to des...

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