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Axis of Evil
Iraqi dossier ’full of holes’
2002-12-13
A preliminary report by the United States on Iraq's weapons dossier has found the declaration to be full of omissions, US media report. The document contains scant new information and fails to account for missing chemical and biological weapons, according to senior US officials quoted by the New York Times.
The US and Russia - which received advance copies of the declaration last Sunday - presented their initial findings to UN weapons inspection chiefs on Friday, according to news agency reports. The 12,000-page dossier is being examined by US intelligence officials and a final assessment is unlikely to be completed for several weeks. One unnamed US official told the New York Times the omissions in the dossier were "big enough to drive a tank through".
A tank division would be about right
The declaration fails to account for chemical and biological weapons that were missing when UN inspectors left Iraq in 1998, the US officials say. This includes hundreds of mustard gas shells and biological bombs, they say. Nor does the dossier explain why Iraq purchased material including uranium from Africa and hi-tech equipment from Western countries, which US officials say could be used in the manufacture of nuclear bombs. A UN diplomat who has seen the dossier said much of it "seems to be recycled" from earlier declarations, the newspaper reported.
Just put a new cover on the old document
Iraq reiterated on Friday that its dossier provided a full and honest account of its weapons programmes. The declaration "is truthful and complete. [There are] no omissions in it," the Iraqi liaison with the UN arms teams, General Hossam Mohamed Amin, told the Iraqi al-Iraq newspaper.
Times almost up.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Well if he does have a nuke, the guys such an idiot he'll probably set it off in Bagdahd just to show us he's serious.
Posted by: tu3031   2002-12-13 23:08:02  

#3  Remember what I said yesterday; now that Iraq has broken Russia's rice bowl, or maybe I should say oil derrick, Ivan is going to be a _lot_ less likely to take anything Saddam says on faith, even 12,000-page protestations of innocence. Perhaps especially 12,000-page protestations of innocence.
Posted by: Joe   2002-12-13 19:16:30  

#2  I totally agree, Fred: The holes in the document will line up precisely with the holes in the French mind.

However, your statement says more about the holiness (sic) of french logic than the completeness of the document.
Posted by: Ptah   2002-12-13 13:41:50  

#1  Probably the Frenchies will be able to comprehend the completeness of it all, even if it escapes the less subtle Merkins and Russers.
Posted by: Fred   2002-12-13 13:08:58  

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