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Iraq Survey Group - Formation |  | Iraq Survey Group - Formation: Encyclopedia II - Iraq Survey Group - Formation |  | The ISG was made up of 1,200 members of Australian, British and American experts. David Kay, a prominent U.S. scientist who searched for WMD after the first Gulf War, was chosen to head the group.
The Iraq Survey Group continued the work of United Nations inspectors, led by Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei, who were mandated by the U.N. Security Council to search for illegal weapons before the conflict (See Iraq disarmament crisis). The replacement of UNMOVIC/IAEA with British and American scientists was consistent with general trends in the country, which saw the influence of the U.N. ...
See also:Iraq Survey Group, Iraq Survey Group - Formation, Iraq Survey Group - Organization and Operations, Iraq Survey Group - Interim Progress Report, Iraq Survey Group - David Kay resigns, Iraq Survey Group - Duelfer Report, Iraq Survey Group - March 2005 Report Addenda, Iraq Survey Group - Political implications |  | | Iraq Survey Group, Iraq Survey Group - David Kay resigns, Iraq Survey Group - Duelfer Report, Iraq Survey Group - Formation, Iraq Survey Group - Interim Progress Report, Iraq Survey Group - March 2005 Report Addenda, Iraq Survey Group - Organization and Operations, Iraq Survey Group - Political implications, Iraq disarmament crisis, 2003 - 2004 occupation of Iraq timeline, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction, Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–2005, War on Terrorism, Mohammed Munim al-Izmerly |  | |
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Iraq Survey Group - Formation
The ISG was made up of 1,200 members of Australian, British and American experts. David Kay, a prominent U.S. scientist who searched for WMD after the first Gulf War, was chosen to head the group.
The Iraq Survey Group continued the work of United Nations inspectors, led by Hans Blix and Mohamed ElBaradei, who were mandated by the U.N. Security Council to search for illegal weapons before the conflict (See Iraq disarmament crisis). The replacement of UNMOVIC/IAEA with British and American scientists was consistent with general trends in the country, which saw the influence of the U.N. wane in favor of the occupying military forces.
After the capture of Saddam, Blix played down suggestions that the former dictator would reveal the wherabouts of any illegal weapons stockpiles: "I doubt that he will reveal any WMD, because I think both we U.N. inspectors and the American inspectors have been looking around and come to the conclusion that there aren't any," Blix said. "He might be able to reveal when they were done away with. I am inclined to think it was early in 1991 or 1992."
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