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Yet more evidence of Iraqi attrocities
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15/04/2003 09:34:03
 
 
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Hi Fernando, because the UN inspectors up until now could only see what Saddam intended them to see, nothing more. They did not get complete unfettered access and were not even pointed to valid locations. It was noncompliance, remember? The only compliance that took place was on stuff that was actually found, nothing was ever volunteered. Taped voice conversations also validated that the inspected sites knew in advance that the inspectors were going to arrive and moved stuff. Now, there will be no restrictions on inspections.

Since the 'primary' purpose for war in Iraq was non-compliance with resolution 1441 - inspections are a must.


>Tracy,
>
>>You'll have to wait awhile:
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>>General Tommy Franks, commander of coalition troops in Iraq, said that it could take a year to search every site in Iraq where weapons of mass destruction might be hidden. He said that up to 3,000 locations are earmarked for visits which are progressing at the rate of five to 15 a day
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>That's not fair, Then why US didn't give time for the UN inspectors do their jobs? They are incompetent?
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>Fernando
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