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To: Bucky Katt who wrote (12002)12/18/2002 10:42:25 PM
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U.S. to Say Iraq Violates U.N. Resolution

Wed December 18, 2002 09:17 PM ET ; By Steve Holland and Stefano Ambrogi

WASHINGTON/LONDON (Reuters) - Secretary of State Colin Powell was expected to say on Thursday that Iraq's weapons dossier contains omissions that amount to a violation of a U.N. disarmament resolution, U.S. officials said.

It was unclear whether Powell would also say that Iraq was in "material breach" of the resolution, officials said, but they insisted this would not be an immediate trigger for war.

They also said the U.S. military had been told to notify up to 50,000 troops that they may be sent to the Gulf early next year as the United States builds its forces in the region.

The White House said Powell would issue Washington's response on Thursday to Iraq's 12,000-page arms disclosure, which U.S. officials said had failed to disclose suspected chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programs as required.

more @ reuters.com
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