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Iraq disarmament crisis

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Iraq disarmament crisis - Issues of Concern

Iraq disarmament crisis - Missing WMD stockpiles. After the invasion of Iraq, the Iraq Survey Group, headed by David Kay was formed to find WMD in Iraq. No stockpiles of WMD have yet been found in Iraq, although limited quantities have been found. Iraq had destroyed stockpiles of biological and chemical weapons (but discoveries made by the ISG include a "clandestine network of laboratories ... that contained equipment ... suitable for continuing chemical biological weapons research"). Artillery shells cont ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis, Iraq disarmament crisis - Background, Iraq disarmament crisis - Issues of Concern, Iraq disarmament crisis - Missing WMD stockpiles, Iraq disarmament crisis - Oil For Food Scandal, Iraq disarmament crisis - Authority under International Law, Iraq disarmament crisis - Authority under US Constitution, Iraq disarmament crisis - Iraqi opposition groups, Iraq disarmament crisis - War on Terrorism

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Iraq disarmament crisis - Issues of Concern

Iraq disarmament crisis - Missing WMD stockpiles. After the invasion of Iraq, the Iraq Survey Group, headed by David Kay was formed to find WMD in Iraq. No stockpiles of WMD have yet been found in Iraq, although limited quantities have been found. Iraq had destroyed stockpiles of biological and chemical weapons (but discoveries made by the ISG include a "clandestine network of laboratories ... that contained equipment ... suitable for continuing chemical biological weapons research"). Artillery shells cont ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis, Iraq disarmament crisis - Background, Iraq disarmament crisis - Issues of Concern, Iraq disarmament crisis - Missing WMD stockpiles, Iraq disarmament crisis - Oil For Food Scandal, Iraq disarmament crisis - Criticism of U.S. policy, Iraq disarmament crisis - Authority under International Law, Iraq disarmament crisis - Authority under US Constitution, Iraq disarmament crisis - Iraqi opposition groups, Iraq disarmament crisis - War on Terrorism

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia - UN Security Council Resolution 1441

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1441 is a resolution by the UN Security Council, passed unanimously on November 8, 2002, offering Iraq "a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations" that had been set out in several previous resolutions (Resolution 660, Resolution 661, Resolution 678, Resolution 686, Resolution 687, Resolution 688, Resolution 707, Resolution 715, Resolution 986, and Resolution 1284), notably to provide "an accurate full, final, and complete disclosure, as required by Resolution 687 (1991), ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia - 2003 Invasion of Iraq

The 2003 Invasion of Iraq began on March 20, consisting primarily of United States and United Kingdom forces; 98% of the forces came from these two countries, although numerous other nations also participated. The 2003 Iraq invasion marked the beginning of what is commonly referred to as the Iraq War. Iraq's elite Republican Guard units were defeated April 2, and Baghdad fell on April 9th, 2003. On May 1, 2003, U.S. president George W. Bush declared the end of major combat operations, terminating the Ba'ath Party's rule and removing I ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Yellowcake forgery - Origin

By late 2003, the trail of the documents had been partially uncovered. They were obtained by a "security consultant" (and former agent of the precursor agency to SISMI, the SID), Rocco Martino, from Italian military intelligence (SISMI). An article in The Times (London) quoted Martino as having received the documents from a woman on the staff of the Niger embassy, after a meeting was arranged by a serving SISMI agent. ("Tracked down," by Nicholas Rufford and Nick Fielding, Sunday Times (London), Aug. 1, 2004.) Martino later rec ...

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Yellowcake forgery, Yellowcake forgery - Timeline of Uncovering the Forgery, Yellowcake forgery - Forged Documents, Yellowcake forgery - Origin, Yellowcake forgery - Butler Report, Yellowcake forgery - Aftermath

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - The report's conclusions

The 511-page report focuses much of its attention on the October, 2002, classified National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) titled Iraq's Continuing Programs for Weapons of Mass Destruction. The report includes 117 formal conclusions, as well as supporting discussion and background information. Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - General conclusions on intelligence relating to Iraq's WMD and ties to terrorism. The report's first conclusion points to widespread flaws in the October 2002 NIE, ...

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Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Background, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Committee membership at the time of the investigation, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Chronology of the investigation, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - The report's conclusions, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - General conclusions on intelligence relating to Iraq's WMD and ties to terrorism, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Niger and the Iraqi nuclear program, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Biological weapons chemical weapons and delivery systems, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Colin Powell's speech to the UN, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Pressure on analysts, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - The October 2002 white paper, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Iraq's alleged links to al-Qaeda, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - The report's additional views, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Senators Roberts Hatch and Bond, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Senators Rockefeller Levin and Durbin, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Senators Chambliss Hatch Lott Hagel and Bond, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Other additional views, Senate Report of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq - Phase two of the investigation

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Rationale

Prior to George W. Bush being elected president, several members of the Bush team, including Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz wrote urging an invasion of Iraq as part of a larger Middle East policy. One document, entitled "Rebuilding America's Defences: Strategies, Forces And Resources For A New Century" [24], was written in September 2000, stating 'The United States has for decades sought to play a more permanent role in Gulf regional security. While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justificatio ...

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2003 Invasion of Iraq, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Political and diplomatic aspects, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Military aspects, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Prelude, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Rationale, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Weapons of mass destruction, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Sanctions, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Human Rights, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Libyan disarmament, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Purported Iraqi intelligence plots, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Purported links between the government of Iraq and terrorist organizations, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Legitimacy dispute, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - International law, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Countries supporting and opposing the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Legality of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Opposition view of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Opening attack, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Special Operations, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Fall of Baghdad April 2003, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Other areas, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Summary of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Security looting and war damage, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - End of major combat operations May 2003, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Deaths, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Related propaganda and phrases, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Media coverage

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - The UN Security Council and the Iraq war - Positions of Security Council members

The UN Security Council and the Iraq war - Analysis. According to Britain, a majority of the U.N. Security Council members supported its proposed 18th resolution which gave Iraq a deadline to comply with previous resolutions, until France announced that they would veto any new resolution that gave Iraq a deadline. However, for a resolution to pass a supermajority of 9 out of 15 votes are needed. Only four countries announced they would support a resolution backing the war. In the mid 1990s, France, Russia ...

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The UN Security Council and the Iraq war, The UN Security Council and the Iraq war - Positions of Security Council members, The UN Security Council and the Iraq war - Analysis, The UN Security Council and the Iraq war - Colin Powell's presentation, The UN Security Council and the Iraq war - Report of Hans Blix on February 14, The UN Security Council and the Iraq war - Report of Hans Blix on March 7

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Invasion

Main articles: 2003 - 2004 occupation of Iraq timeline and 2003 Iraq war timeline Prior to invasion, the United States and other coalition forces involved in the 1991 Persian Gulf War had been engaged in a low-level conflict with Iraq, enforcing Iraqi no-fly zones. Iraqi air-defense installations were engaged on a fairly regular basis after repeatedly targeting American and British air patrols. In mid-2002, the U.S. began to change its response strategy, more carefully selecting targe ...

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2003 Invasion of Iraq, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Political and diplomatic aspects, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Prelude, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Rationale, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Military aspects, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Opening attack, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Special Operations, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Fall of Baghdad April 2003, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Other areas, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Summary of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Security looting and war damage, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - End of major combat operations May 2003, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Deaths, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Related propaganda and phrases, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Media coverage

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Iraq Survey Group - Organization and Operations

To make the WMD search more manageable, ISG was operationally divided up into several sectors each with its own Sector Control Point. The three sectors were North, Baghdad and South, with Sector Control Point-Baghdad (also known as SCP-B or "skip bee") being the primary and largest. SCP-B and the core of the ISG staff were located on Camp Slayer at the former Al Radwaniyah Presidential Site on Baghdad International Airport in western Baghdad. From its founding in the spring of 2003 until disbandment at the end of February 2005, SCP-B ...

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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

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq - Political preparations

Political preparation for war began in earnest during the period of weapons inspections in Iraq over the winter of 2002-2003, carried out by a team led by Hans Blix with the authority of UN Security Council Resolution 1441. The U.S. and its principal allies, the United Kingdom and Spain, maintained a sceptical position on the results of the inspections procedure. By 2003, the U.S. was keen to invade Iraq and secure the goal some argued it had ultimately been pursuing all along - the toppling of Saddam Hussein. Under pressure from his Secreta ...

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Preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq, Preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq - Military preparations, Preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq - Political preparations, Preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq - External link

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia - Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–2005

The post-invasion period in Iraq followed the 2003 invasion of Iraq by a multinational coalition led by the United States, which overthrew the Ba'ath Party government of Saddam Hussein. This article covers the period starting 1 May 2003. Post-invasion Iraq, 2003–2005 - Military occupation. A military occupation was established and run by the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA), which later appointed and granted limited powers to an Iraq Interim Governing Council. Troops for the occupation came primarily ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia - 1998

1998 (MCMXCVIII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. 1998 - Events. January 1998 - A massive ice storm, caused by El Niño, strikes New England, southern Ontario and Quebec, resulting in widespread power failures, severe damage to forests, and a number of deaths. January 1 - Smoking is banned in all California bars and restaurants. January 2 - Russia begins to circulate new rubl ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia - 1993

1993 (MCMXCIII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and marked the Beginning of the International Decade to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination (1993-2003). 1993 - Events. January 1 - Czechoslovakia divides. Establishment of independent Slovakia and Czech Republic. January 3 - In Moscow, George H. W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START). January 5 - Washington State executes Westley Allan Do ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia - 1996

1996 (MCMXCVI) is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. 1996 - Events. January 5 - Hamas operative Yahya Ayyash is killed by an Israeli-planted booby-trapped cell phone. January 7 - One of the worst blizzards in American history hits eastern states, killing more than 100. January 8 - Zairean cargo plane crashes into a crowded market in the center of the capital Kinshasa ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia - 1994

1994 (MCMXCIV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. 1994 - Events. January 1 - North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) goes into effect January 1 - Zapatista Army of National Liberation begins war in Chiapas, Mexico January 1 - Bantustans join South Africa January 6 - Nancy Kerrigan is clubbed on the right leg by an assailant under orders from figure skating rival ...

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Rationale

Prior to George W. Bush being elected president, several members of the Bush team, including Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz wrote urging an invasion of Iraq as part of a larger Middle East policy. One document, entitled "Rebuilding America's Defences: Strategies, Forces And Resources For A New Century, was written in September 2000, stating 'The United States has for decades sought to play a more permanent role in Gulf regional security. While the unresolved conflict with Iraq provides the immediate justification, the need for a substantial American force presence in the Gulf tra ...

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2003 Invasion of Iraq, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Political and diplomatic aspects, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Military aspects, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Prelude, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Rationale, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Weapons of mass destruction, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Sanctions, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Human Rights, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Libyan disarmament, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Purported links between the government of Iraq and terrorist organizations, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Legitimacy and legality, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Invasion legitimacy, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Countries supporting and opposing the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Legality of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Opposition view of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Opening attack, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Special Operations, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Fall of Baghdad April 2003, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Other areas, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Summary of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Security looting and war damage, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - End of major combat operations May 2003, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Deaths, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Related propaganda and phrases, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Media coverage, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Veterans Organizations

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - UN Security Council Resolution 1441 - Passage of Resolution

On September 12, 2002, Bush, speaking before the General Assembly of the United Nations outlined the complaints of the United States against the Iraqi government, detailing Iraq's noncompliance to the terms of 16 resolutions of the Security Council since the Gulf War in 1990. Specific areas of noncompliance stated in this speech include: "In violation of Security Council Resolution 1373, Iraq continues to shelter and support terrorist organization that direct violence against Iran, Israel, and Western governments....And al-Qaida ...

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UN Security Council Resolution 1441, UN Security Council Resolution 1441 - Passage of Resolution

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - Hans Blix - Early career

Hans Blix studied at Uppsala University, Columbia University, and the University of Cambridge (Trinity Hall), from which he holds a doctorate in law. In 1959, he graduated in International Law at the University of Stockholm. In 1960, he was appointed Associate Professor in International Law. Between 1962 and 1978 he was a member of the Swedish delegation at the Disarmament Conference in Geneva. He also held several other positions in the Swedish administration between 1963 and 1976, and from 1961 to 1981 he was a member of the Swedish delegation to the United Nations. From 1978 to ...

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Hans Blix, Hans Blix - Early career, Hans Blix - Head of the International Atomic Energy Agency 1981-1997, Hans Blix - Iraq disarmament crisis 2002-2003, Hans Blix - Honours, Hans Blix - Bibliography

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Iraq disarmament crisis: Encyclopedia II - 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Prelude

Since the end of the Gulf War of 1991, Iraq's relations with the UN, the US, and the UK remained poor. In the absence of a Security Council consensus that Iraq had fully complied with the terms of the Persian Gulf War ceasefire, both the UN and the US enforced numerous economic sanctions against Iraq throughout the Clinton administration, and patrolled Iraqi airspace to enforce Iraqi no-fly zones. The United States Congress also passed the "Iraq Liberation Act" in October 1998, which provided $97 million for Iraqi "democratic opposition orga ...

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2003 Invasion of Iraq, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Political and diplomatic aspects, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Military aspects, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Prelude, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Rationale, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Weapons of mass destruction, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Sanctions, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Human Rights, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Libyan disarmament, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Purported links between the government of Iraq and terrorist organizations, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Legitimacy and legality, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Invasion legitimacy, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Countries supporting and opposing the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Legality of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Opposition view of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Opening attack, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Special Operations, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Fall of Baghdad April 2003, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Other areas, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Summary of the invasion, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Security looting and war damage, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - End of major combat operations May 2003, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Deaths, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Related propaganda and phrases, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Media coverage, 2003 Invasion of Iraq - Veterans Organizations

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