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Iraqis 'staggered' by exhaustive list of demands from UN inspectors
Independent Co. U.K. ^ | 11/20/2002 | Kim Sengupta

Posted on 11/19/2002 7:53:27 PM PST by ex-Texan

Iraqis 'staggered' by exhaustive list of demands from UN inspectors

Mattress and slipper factories among sites Blix weapons team insists on examining

By Kim Sengupta in Baghdad

The dinner between one of Saddam Hussein's closest aides and Hans Blix was meant to smooth the thorny path for the renewed United Nations weapons inspections.

But the Iraqis were bemused to find sponge mattresses and slippers on the menu. Factories producing such items were just two of the examples of the array of sites the UN chief weapons inspector said his team intended to search in its efforts to discover whether Saddam Hussein is hiding weapons of mass destruction.

Such is the scale of information the UN is demanding, Iraqi officials told Mr Blix's team they may have difficulties meeting the 8 December deadline by which they must submit a detailed report.

Mr Blix said yesterday the Iraqis had assured him they would do "everything humanly possible" to comply with the new UN resolution on its supposed arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. The Iraqis were reminded that a failure to meet the deadline would, almost certainly, be seen by the United States as a "material breach" of the resolution and clear the way for an attack. "That seemed to concentrate their minds," said a diplomatic source.

The meal, hosted by Amir al-Sadi at the Finjan restaurant for Mr Blix and Mohamed al-Baradei, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Authority, took place on Monday evening.

It followed a two-hour meeting between the UN team and Iraqi officials at the weapon monitors reopened headquarters at the Canal Hotel, Baghdad.

The Iraqis were told the UN operation would be much more exhausting, intrusive and comprehensive than anything in the past, and no place, or person, could expect dispensation

The Iraqis, led by General Husan Amin, asked for "further clarification" of the terms of the US-sponsored UN resolution.

According to diplomatic sources the Iraqis were "staggered" by the range of what the UN proposes to explore in seeking chemical, biological and nuclear weapons, as well as facilities that can be used for civil or military needs.

The UN's chief weapons inspector said it was up to Saddam Hussein's regime to prove his claims that it does not possess any chemical, biological or nuclear weapons.

The new UN team of inspectors has been told by the Iraqis that they have not been seeking material to build a nuclear bomb. Mr Blix said the onus of proving that lay with Baghdad. Mr Blix was meeting other Iraqi ministers yesterday and will fly back to New York to give his initial impressions to the UN before the bulk of inspectors arrive in Baghdad on 25 November.

Those inspectors returning to their sealed offices in the Canal Hotel on Monday found unmade beds, and cases that were hastily abandoned when they left in December 1998, just before American and British war planes unleashed attacks on Iraq. They also found four years of dust.

Attempts to kick-start the inspections were complicated yesterday by what Iraqis, publicly, and UN officials, privately, say are attempts by the Bush administration to undermine the mission on the outset.

In Washington, the White House spokesman Scott McClennan claimed Baghdad was already in breach of the new resolution by firing on American and British aircraft patrolling the no-fly zones over the country. UN officials were perturbed by criticism of Mr Blix, a 74-year-old former Swedish foreign minister, by right-wingers in America. The focus on firing in the no-fly zones – a regular event since they were established after the Gulf War – was seized upon by the Iraqi government as an attempt by the Bush administration to scupper the UN mission.

An Iraqi Foreign Ministry official said: "This shows it is the Americans who are against the UN inspections, not us. They are trying to find pretexts to stop the mission and bomb us."

Al-Iraq, a government newspaper, declared: "The US wants to attack Iraq under the excuse of the banned weapons and their alleged danger." Asked about the criticism of Mr Blix by figures in Washington, Mark Gwozdecky, for the UN team, remarked: "Those who make these attacks don't seem to understand the damage they are doing to the international attempts to stop proliferation, not just in Iraq, but elsewhere. It is inspectors who find hidden weapons, not bombs. Inspectors have destroyed more weapons here than the bombs have."

The UN mission stressed the process of inspection was a long-term one and preliminary findings, or lack of them, should not be an excuse to launch a military attack on Iraq.


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Breaking News from the U.K. dated 11/20/2002.

Iraq gets upset and the U.S. is accused of meddling. Nothing new here. Time to move on. To the bombing.

1 posted on 11/19/2002 7:53:27 PM PST by ex-Texan
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To: ex-Texan
George W. really is a good poker player.
2 posted on 11/19/2002 7:57:06 PM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: ex-Texan
The Iraqis were reminded that a failure to meet the deadline would, almost certainly, be seen by the United States as a "material breach" of the resolution and clear the way for an attack. "That seemed to concentrate their minds," said a diplomatic source.

"Depend upon it, sir, when a man knows he is to be hanged in a fortnight, it concentrates his mind wonderfully." -- Samuel Johnson

3 posted on 11/19/2002 8:10:35 PM PST by Physicist
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:-)
4 posted on 11/19/2002 8:18:09 PM PST by kayak
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sponge mattresses and slippers ... Factories producing such items were just two of the examples of the array of sites the UN chief weapons inspector said his team intended to search

Gee, I sure hope Hans gave them a list of ALL the sites that will be inspected.....just so the Iraqis can tidy up a bit.

5 posted on 11/19/2002 8:27:32 PM PST by Optimist
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To: ex-Texan
Anyone else think that maybe Hans shouldnt tell Saddam where they are going? This guy seems like a big turd.

Hans: "We are planning on visiting this 'Fertilizer' factory tomorrow at noon."
Saddam: "We can have that cleared out by then...deal."
6 posted on 11/19/2002 8:37:06 PM PST by WashingtonCollegeofLaw
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To: WashingtonCollegeofLaw
There's the problem of this little statement in the UN Resolution:

- UNMOVIC and the IAEA shall have the right to declare, for the purposes of freezing a site to be inspected, exclusion zones, including surrounding areas and transit corridors, in which Iraq will suspend ground and aerial movement so that nothing is changed in or taken out of a site being inspected.

If Saddam tries moving stuff, he will be in material breach of the Resolution.

Raw Data: Text of Resolution on Iraq

7 posted on 11/19/2002 8:43:39 PM PST by kayak
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To: ex-Texan
What a stupid move!! Blix and Co. should be replaced by inspectors who know what they are doing, by God! Why tell Iraqi's where they want to look? Oh, man, give me a break! This is just a farce. We need to get on with business at hand: bombs away!!
8 posted on 11/19/2002 8:56:07 PM PST by whadizit
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To: ex-Texan
The Iraqis were told the UN operation would be much more exhausting, intrusive and comprehensive than anything in the past, and no place, or person, could expect dispensation.

I guess saddam not being able to change the rules and inspectors away on a whim, would make this situation "exhausting, intrusive and comprehensive" especially if they actually have to go thru with the inspections.

An Iraqi Foreign Ministry official said: "This shows it is the Americans who are against the UN inspections, not us

And the umpteen times you guys turned inspectors away in the past 10 years hasn't showed how Iraq is against the UN inspections? Blame America, ...nothing new in that stance.

10 posted on 11/19/2002 9:00:24 PM PST by KineticKitty
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To: whadizit
Why tell Iraqi's where they want to look?

To watch their reaction... with a Predator drone.

11 posted on 11/19/2002 9:11:10 PM PST by apastron
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To: ex-Texan
""Iraqis 'staggered' by exhaustive list of demands from UN inspectors"

Wait till they see the list of targets for our J-Dams :-)

12 posted on 11/19/2002 9:15:21 PM PST by MJY1288
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To: apastron
Why tell Iraqi's where they want to look?
To watch their reaction... with a Predator drone.

I sure do hope you're right. BTW, how about that new "radar" that detects underground voids?

13 posted on 11/19/2002 9:23:00 PM PST by Salman
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To: whadizit
What a stupid move!! Blix and Co. should be replaced by inspectors who know what they are doing, by God! Why tell Iraqi's where they want to look?

Calm down....this is a set up plain and simple. We tell 'em where we are going to go and every satelite and US predator plane over Iraq will be watching to see if or better yet, WHEN and WHAT they move and then we present the evidence to the UN and the American people and say "see...they are hiding weapons..time to bomb 'em to hell" in other words, have a little faith

14 posted on 11/19/2002 9:28:34 PM PST by stuck_in_new_orleans
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To: Salman
I sure do hope you're right. BTW, how about that new "radar" that detects underground voids?

From what I understand, it works by sensing minute fluctuations of Earth's gravity. I just hope Rosie O'Donnell isn't anywhere nearby when they're trying to get a reading...

15 posted on 11/19/2002 9:32:17 PM PST by apastron
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To: stuck_in_new_orleans

Calm down....this is a set up plain and simple. We tell 'em where we are going to go and every satelite and US predator plane over Iraq will be watching to see if or better yet, WHEN and WHAT they move and then we present the evidence to the UN and the American people and say "see...they are hiding weapons..time to bomb 'em to hell" in other words, have a little faith

That's what I was thinking. I would prefer to just bomb the observed 'clean-up' activity before the BlixBoys get to the site. Skip that whole UN foolishness

"Hey! Zou guys zaid there was zee slipper factory zere!!!"

16 posted on 11/19/2002 9:38:00 PM PST by apastron
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To: ex-Texan
The Iraqis were reminded that a failure to meet the deadline would, almost certainly, be seen by the United States as a "material breach" of the resolution and clear the way for an attack.

Good cop, bad cop.

17 posted on 11/19/2002 10:07:49 PM PST by LibWhacker
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To: ex-Texan
"The Iraqis were reminded that a failure to meet the deadline would, almost certainly, be seen by the United States as a "material breach" of the resolution and clear the way for an attack. "That seemed to concentrate their minds," said a diplomatic source."

All they understand: Overwhelming Brute Force

18 posted on 11/19/2002 10:15:04 PM PST by VaBthang4
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To: ex-Texan

DRINK BLIX!


19 posted on 11/19/2002 10:28:41 PM PST by Timesink
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To: ex-Texan
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"Dynamic" Hans Blix

20 posted on 11/19/2002 10:50:45 PM PST by ppaul
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