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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So I don't have any confidence that you can get there by the inspection route . Mr.
ŠPERTZEL . And what happens if inspectors are there , ostensibly unlimited
access , if they come along on a particularly sensitive site and so there is another
...
So I don't have any confidence that you can get there by the inspection route . Mr.
ŠPERTZEL . And what happens if inspectors are there , ostensibly unlimited
access , if they come along on a particularly sensitive site and so there is another
...
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I think that is one of the limitations of the way we have communicated the results
of the inspection . I can tell you , you know , that occurs even among inspectors .
We both served as chief inspectors and had teams that we took in and led .
I think that is one of the limitations of the way we have communicated the results
of the inspection . I can tell you , you know , that occurs even among inspectors .
We both served as chief inspectors and had teams that we took in and led .
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Inspectors were still there to December 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 understand we have information that a defector
from the ...
Inspectors were still there to December 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 understand we have information that a defector
from the ...
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The third theory is that , well , we can solve this problem by inspection . Let us
assume tomorrow that Saddam had a complete change of heart , agreed to a
U.N. inspections regime in which people could in fact go anywhere in the country
...
The third theory is that , well , we can solve this problem by inspection . Let us
assume tomorrow that Saddam had a complete change of heart , agreed to a
U.N. inspections regime in which people could in fact go anywhere in the country
...
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But let me ask you a minute just to suspend judgment about the efficacy of
inspections and think hypothetically . Let us assume that after the President
makes his speech to the United Nations on Thursday the Security Council
gathers its ...
But let me ask you a minute just to suspend judgment about the efficacy of
inspections and think hypothetically . Let us assume that after the President
makes his speech to the United Nations on Thursday the Security Council
gathers its ...
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