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To: Doug R who wrote (427143)7/15/2003 11:15:52 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Well if they are easy questions then why does the 100% certified technology, systems, and process ignoramus ask them. But the questions asked are stupid and have nothing to do with the simple reality of the situation of Iraq and the UN and the thread to the world and America.

What was found demonstrates 100% that saddam had no intention of complying with all the UN resolutions and wished for "serious consequences". And saddam got what he wished for.

You wish to argue hiding a piece of equipment like that found was not "material breach". That's stupid.

Determined to secure full compliance with its decisions,

Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

1. Decides that Iraq has been and remains in material breach of its obligations under relevant
resolutions, including resolution 687 (1991), in particular through Iraq?s failure to cooperate with United
Nations inspectors and the IAEA, and to complete the actions required under paragraphs 8 to 13 of
resolution 687 (1991);

2. Decides, while acknowledging paragraph 1 above, to afford Iraq, by this resolution, a final
opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations under relevant resolutions of the Council; and
accordingly decides to set up an enhanced inspection regime with the aim of bringing to full and verified
completion the disarmament process established by resolution 687 (1991) and subsequent resolutions of
the Council;

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