News Posted: Saturday, September 14, 2002
Ex-U.S. lawmaker, visiting Iraq, calls an attack immoral Never Mind, Mr. Sharon Team Needs Time, U.N. Inspector Says > Any new searches would focus on weapons caches, Hans Blix says, > but preparations could take up to five months. Exclusive: Scott Ritter in His Own Words > The former weapons inspector explains his switch > from getting up Saddam's nose to picking fights with Bush No nukes in Iraq – what then? Bush is making mockery of UN U.S. Links N.Y. Suspects to Al-Qaida Ex-weapons inspector berates war plans The United Nations of America Message from Mullah Umar Mujahid Bush demands UN deadline of weeks Key 11 September suspect arrested UN says Iraq must face consequences Rafsanjani Criticizes U.S. Policies on International Affairs Iraq rejects new US-UK pressure Afghan massacre haunts Pentagon Terror hoax sparks panic in US A bad week for Arabs in America Straw: UN to set Iraq deadline Troops build-up 'sabre-rattling aimed at Iraq' Document against Iraq gives little new data about weapons This time, Israelis fear Saddam may use germ warfare attack Sharon: Not facing Saddam could be same mistake as with Hitler ¥ Comment: Not facing Sharon is allowing Hitler to run free US pilots on manslaughter charge over 'friendly fire' Firemen's strike threat to British military role in Iraq Russia plans to attack rebels based in Georgia U.S. punishes 3 Russian firms for arms sales US Delegation heads for Baghdad Iran to Award S.Korea's LG $1.6bn South Pars Gas Deal
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