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To: Tom Latham who wrote (28677)12/16/1998 7:35:00 AM
From: Gregg Sterner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119973
 
Weapons inspectors evacuate Baghdad
BAGHDAD, Iraq - United Nations weapons inspectors are on their way out of Baghdad Wednesday, having been ordered to evacuate the area just one day after the chief U.N. weapons inspector said Iraq had failed to provide full cooperation. Both the United States and Britain stand ready to use military strikes to force Iraq's compliance. Three busloads and four white U.N. cars carrying monitors left the U.N. compound Wednesday morning. As of yet, no decision has been made on whether to evacuate the 400 U.N. humanitarian monitors from Iraq. There was no immediate Iraqi reaction to the report

usatoday.com