United States Policy Toward Iraq: Hearing Before the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session : Hearing Held September 10, 18, 19, 26, and October 2, 2002U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - Всего страниц: 412 |
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... effective means possible . Let me just start with a couple of very broad , general comments , because I think they are central to what you are going to be deal- ing with in your set of hearings . The first is to understand the wide ...
... effective means possible . Let me just start with a couple of very broad , general comments , because I think they are central to what you are going to be deal- ing with in your set of hearings . The first is to understand the wide ...
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... effective intimidation of the United States , the Iraqis might well be happy with one . How much would it take to have two , three and four ? You are talking about amounts that depend on design . Mr. HUNTER . What would be the killing ...
... effective intimidation of the United States , the Iraqis might well be happy with one . How much would it take to have two , three and four ? You are talking about amounts that depend on design . Mr. HUNTER . What would be the killing ...
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... effective and hopefully more re- sistant to accidents . So my experience in Iraq leaves me somewhat dubious about their concern for safety . They refused to give up any additional de- sign documents saying very plausibly and contrary to ...
... effective and hopefully more re- sistant to accidents . So my experience in Iraq leaves me somewhat dubious about their concern for safety . They refused to give up any additional de- sign documents saying very plausibly and contrary to ...
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... effective way our experience . I think that is one of the limita- tions of the way we have communicated the results of the inspec- tion . I can tell you , you know , that occurs even among inspectors . We both served as chief inspectors ...
... effective way our experience . I think that is one of the limita- tions of the way we have communicated the results of the inspec- tion . I can tell you , you know , that occurs even among inspectors . We both served as chief inspectors ...
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... Effectively . Inspectors were still there to Decem- ber of 1998 , but effectively , we were marching to Iraq's tune from October of 1997 onward . Mr. KIRK . We have had four years without inspections . I under- stand we have information ...
... Effectively . Inspectors were still there to Decem- ber of 1998 , but effectively , we were marching to Iraq's tune from October of 1997 onward . Mr. KIRK . We have had four years without inspections . I under- stand we have information ...
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