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To: Bill who wrote (428064)7/16/2003 5:50:19 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Did you read what I posted?
Iraq agreed to no minders.
Iraq agreed to unfettered access.
Read before you choose to unthinkingly claim anything.
That kind of approach seems to be trouble.



To: Bill who wrote (428064)7/16/2003 5:53:23 PM
From: Doug R  Respond to of 769670
 
Your stance obviates that you prefer to be led by the nose and you're happy with that...so...
"We need to come to an effective and credible inspection process and we have come a long way on that," Blix said.

The main points of the agreement are that Iraq will now support the inspectors' access to private sites like houses or farms. They will also encourage their scientists to hold private talks with the inspectors - without government supervision.

The U.N. inspectors, by contrast, have said they were making progress in their searches, may require months more of time, and have referred to the report due next Monday as only an interim report. Some 16 chemical weapons warheads have been divulged by Iraq, a move taken by the inspectors as a sign of cooperation.

show me where "non-compliance" is an issue here.
you can't. You have been fitted with blinders and wear them dutifully.