To: PartyTime who wrote (3763 ) 1/26/2003 12:20:34 AM From: Jorj X Mckie Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25898 res ipsa loquitorHowever, White House spokesman Sean McCormack said: "It's pass-fail. Iraq either is in compliance or not. And so far Iraq has failed to pass the test." Later, seeking to qualify his comments, Gwozdecky said the "B" is only for responding to inspectors' questions and requests for information. "We're not in the position of issuing grades -- that's for the Security Council to do," he said. "We just report the facts, and our goal is the disarmament of Iraq. They're not coming forward to help us. They're not bringing forward original documentation." On Monday, ElBaradei will argue that the inspectors, who returned to Iraq in November after a four-year break, need at least several more months, Gwozdecky said. ElBaradei will also say that the Iraqis "need to help themselves" by pointing the experts in the right direction. -------- Since then, his teams have uncovered 16 warheads which he said Iraq didn't adequately account for in its 12,000-page arms declaration. Inspectors also uncovered some 3,000 pages of documents at the home of an Iraqi scientist, some of which Blix said should have been mentioned in the weapons declaration as well. ---------------------------------------- "He'll say we need several more months to come to conclusions," he said. "He'll say our team is not yet at capacity, and that some tools are not yet on the ground," such as high-tech equipment capable of detecting airborne gamma radiation. Sounds like they don't have the equipment in place to do those radiation tests that you were hinting at. So, let's give em a couple more months to move stuff around.