The January 27 UNMOVIC and IAEA Reports to the U.N. Security Council Reports to the U.N. Security Council on Inspections in Iraq: Hearing Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, January 30, 2003U.S. Government Printing Office, 2003 - Всего страниц: 82 |
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... question . I would hope that the resolution would make clear that Saddam , once and for all , must choose between giving up his weapons of mass destruction and giving up power . And I hope it would make it clear to the world that the ...
... question . I would hope that the resolution would make clear that Saddam , once and for all , must choose between giving up his weapons of mass destruction and giving up power . And I hope it would make it clear to the world that the ...
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... questions and others should not , in my view , be an excuse for inaction . But we owe it to the American people to be straight - up with them . I will conclude by saying to you , although it is a very different circumstance that is ...
... questions and others should not , in my view , be an excuse for inaction . But we owe it to the American people to be straight - up with them . I will conclude by saying to you , although it is a very different circumstance that is ...
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... question of the microphone being the only accomplishment . The fact of the matter is , we could spend all the time allotted for this hearing talk- ing about your accomplishments , but I would like to single one . Last year , during your ...
... question of the microphone being the only accomplishment . The fact of the matter is , we could spend all the time allotted for this hearing talk- ing about your accomplishments , but I would like to single one . Last year , during your ...
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... question . The question to ask is- or to contemplate - is , " How much time has Iraq already been given ? " From my view , 12 years and 2 months and several days now . Inspections continue . But inspectors , as Secretary Powell noted ...
... question . The question to ask is- or to contemplate - is , " How much time has Iraq already been given ? " From my view , 12 years and 2 months and several days now . Inspections continue . But inspectors , as Secretary Powell noted ...
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... questions . Will the world acquiesce and stand down if Iraq refuses to disarm ? Will we allow our fear and reluctance to fight drive us into confusion and inaction , even in the face of such a threat ? And what will this mean for the ...
... questions . Will the world acquiesce and stand down if Iraq refuses to disarm ? Will we allow our fear and reluctance to fight drive us into confusion and inaction , even in the face of such a threat ? And what will this mean for the ...
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Стр. 5 - All the world now faces a test, and the United Nations a difficult and defining moment. Are Security Council resolutions to be honored and enforced, or cast aside without consequence? Will the United Nations serve the purpose of its founding, or will it be irrelevant?
Стр. 14 - Iraq appears not to have come to a genuine acceptance — not even today — of the disarmament which was demanded of it and which it needs to carry out to win the confidence of the world and to live in peace.
Стр. 69 - Persian Gulf Conflict Supplemental Authorization and Personnel Benefits Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-25).
Стр. 54 - We will consult. But let there be no misunderstanding: If Saddam Hussein does not fully disarm, for the safety of our people and for the peace of the world, we will lead a coalition to disarm him.
Стр. 43 - US officials rarely acknowledge was that these offenses date back to a period when Hussein was seen in Washington as a valued ally. Among the people instrumental in tilting US policy toward Baghdad during the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war was Donald H. Rumsfeld, now defense secretary, whose December 1983 meeting with Hussein as a special presidential envoy paved the way for normalization of US-Iraqi relations. Declassified documents show that Rumsfeld traveled to Baghdad at a time when Iraq [and Iran] was...
Стр. 39 - Chairman. [The prepared statement of Senator Feingold follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF SENATOR RUSSELL D. FEINGOLD I want to thank Chairman Lugar and Senator Biden for getting this committee off to such an excellent start.
Стр. 57 - From three Iraqi defectors we know that Iraq, in the late 1990s, had several mobile biological weapons labs. These are designed to produce germ warfare agents, and can be moved from place to a place to evade inspectors. Saddam Hussein has not disclosed these facilities. He's given no evidence that he has destroyed them.
Стр. 43 - A review of thousands of declassified government documents and interviews with former policymakers shows that US intelligence and logistical support played a crucial role in shoring up Iraqi defenses against the "human wave" attacks by suicidal Iranian troops. The administrations of Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush authorized the sale to Iraq of numerous items that had both military and civilian applications, including poisonous chemicals and deadly biological viruses, such as anthrax and bubonic...
Стр. 43 - ... enemy of my enemy is my friend. " Reagan-Bush White House Responsible for Iraq's War Machine A San Francisco Chronicle article (March 2, 2003) referred to how the United States made Iraq's weapon cache possible, with the heading, "US is Saddam's armory.
Стр. 44 - On Nov. 1, 1983, a senior State Department official, Jonathan T. Howe, told Secretary of State George P. Shultz that intelligence reports showed that Iraqi troops were resorting to "almost daily use of CW" against the Iranians. But the Reagan administration had already committed itself to large-scale diplomatic and political overture to Baghdad, culminating in several visits by the president's recently appointed special envoy to the Middle East, Donald H. Rumsfeld. "Bush Pushes the Big Lie...