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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: JohnM who wrote (59636)12/3/2002 12:37:24 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
We have a "Major Breach" brewing already, based on this story out of Baghdad today. In addition to this story, I heard on the news tonight that the Inspection last Saturday, that the Head of the Inspection team said was a "Surprise," was not. The Plant Manager told reporters today that he had been notified.

>>>>Equipment Missing at Iraqi Missile Development Plant
By JOHN F. BURNS

BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 2 ? The new round of United Nations weapons inspections in Iraq appeared to run into its first serious problem today when inspectors said "a number of pieces of equipment" found at a top-secret missile development plant in 1998 had disappeared, despite a requirement under United Nations resolutions that they not be moved.

A terse United Nations statement did not specify the nature of the missing equipment. Inspectors made the discovery during a six-hour visit earlier in the day at a missile plant in the Waziriyah district of northern Baghdad.

Iraqi officials told reporters immediately after the inspection that the team had found nothing amiss.<<<<<<
nytimes.com
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