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- David Ignatius
- Pinchas Inbari
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- Michael Young
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(International Herald Tribune) - The new chief weapons inspector in Iraq, Charles Duelfer, told Congress Tuesday that inspectors were continuing to pursue leads - "some quite intriguing and credible" - about concealed caches. "The people we need to speak to have spent their entire professional lives being trained not to speak" about illicit weapons, he said. Duelfer said on Monday that inspectors had uncovered new information that Iraq had in place before the war at least the technical capability to use civilian facilities to quickly produce the biological and chemical agents needed for weapons. 2004-04-01 00:00:00Full Article
Iraq Weapons Inspector Tells of "Credible" Leads
(International Herald Tribune) - The new chief weapons inspector in Iraq, Charles Duelfer, told Congress Tuesday that inspectors were continuing to pursue leads - "some quite intriguing and credible" - about concealed caches. "The people we need to speak to have spent their entire professional lives being trained not to speak" about illicit weapons, he said. Duelfer said on Monday that inspectors had uncovered new information that Iraq had in place before the war at least the technical capability to use civilian facilities to quickly produce the biological and chemical agents needed for weapons. 2004-04-01 00:00:00Full Article
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