Inspecting Iraq
David Albright, INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE & INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Joseph Cirincione, Nonproliferation Project Director, CARNEGIE
ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE
Richard Butler, CHIEF UNITED NATIONS WEAPONS INSPECTOR
Mr. Butler said that UNSCOM was “not dead” claiming that they would return to Iraq, possibly as a less intrusive monitoring program. He also denied that his organization engaged in spying for the U.S. After his remarks they answered questions from the audience.
Inspection of Iraq’s weapons was the topic at a conference hosted by the CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT . David Albright, INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE & INT… read more
Inspection of Iraq’s weapons was the topic at a conference hosted by the CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT .
David Albright, INSTITUTE FOR SCIENCE & INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
Joseph Cirincione, Nonproliferation Project Director, CARNEGIE
ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE
Richard Butler, CHIEF UNITED NATIONS WEAPONS INSPECTOR
Mr. Butler said that UNSCOM was “not dead” claiming that they would return to Iraq, possibly as a less intrusive monitoring program. He also denied that his organization engaged in spying for the U.S. After his remarks they answered questions from the audience. close
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