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To: Bill who wrote (97527)3/10/2005 1:47:49 PM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
That is not completely true...
fas.org

Some officials claim that Iraq’s example
convinced Libya to renounce WMD; others point specifically to the interdiction of
centrifuge parts (used for uranium enrichment) in October 2003.4 Still other observers
have suggested that Libya’s WMD programs were not very successful, while ending
Libya’s pariah status became particularly important to Col. Kaddafi. At least two
accounts, however, record Libyan offers to renounce its WMD programs dating back to
1992 and 1999.5