
Will the inspectors find the grounds for war?

By PAUL KNOX Wednesday, November 27, 2002

Anyone who had to be well versed on arms control during the Cold War knows there are few topics more important, and few more stultifying. The mind spun as it grappled with SALT, START, NPT, CTBT, payloads, drawdowns and MAD -- mutually assured destruction. FULL STORY 

Saddam's bark and bite

By STEPHANIE NOLEN Saturday, November 16, 2002

He sees himself as another Saladin, the great Arab leader who battled the Crusader hordes, but in the West, he is painted as Stalin reborn. FULL STORY 

UN inspectors will be armed with new wave of technology

By MIRO CERNETIG Saturday, November 16, 2002

NEW YORK -- When they begin to scour Iraq for hints of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons in the coming weeks, United Nations inspectors will face a daunting task: Many are new at the job, and all face a regime seasoned at hiding weaponry, perhaps in underground bunkers in the desert. FULL STORY 

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Web Sites
CIA publication on Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs

CIA Factbook: Iraq

Official site of the U.S. Department of Defense

Official site of the U.S. Department of State

British Government's dossier on Iraq

Canadian-Iraqi relations

The United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC)

Sanctions against Iraq

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