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Why U.N. inspectors left Iraq - then and now
Thursday, 24 October 2002, 12:27 pm
Press Release: FAIR

Fairness And Accuracy In Reporting
http://www.fair.org/extra/0210/inspectors.html
October 2002

What a Difference Four Years Makes

Why U.N. inspectors left Iraq - then and now


The U.N. orders its weapons inspectors to leave Iraq after the chief inspector reports
Baghdad is not fully cooperating with them.

-- Sheila MacVicar, ABC World News This Morning, 12/16/98

To bolster its claim, Iraq let reporters see one laboratory U.N. inspectors once 
visited
before they were kicked out four years ago.

--John McWethy, ABC World News Tonight, 8/12/02


*********

The Iraq story boiled over last night when the chief U.N. weapons inspector, Richard 
Butler,
said that Iraq had not fully cooperated with inspectors and--as they had promised to 
do. As
a result, the U.N. ordered its inspectors to leave Iraq this morning

--Katie Couric, NBC's Today, 12/16/98/

As Washington debates when and how to attack Iraq, a surprise offer from Baghdad. It is
ready to talk about re-admitting U.N. weapons inspectors after kicking them out four 
years
ago.

--Maurice DuBois, NBC's Saturday Today, 8/3/02


*********

The chief U.N. weapons inspector ordered his monitors to leave Baghdad today after 
saying
that Iraq had once again reneged on its promise to cooperate--a report that renewed the
threat of U.S. and British airstrikes.

--AP, 12/16/98

Information on Iraq's programs has been spotty since Saddam expelled U.N. weapons
inspectors in 1998.

--AP, 9/7/02


*********

Immediately after submitting his report on Baghdad's noncompliance, Butler ordered his
inspectors to leave Iraq.

--Los Angeles Times, 12/17/98

It is not known whether Iraq has rebuilt clandestine nuclear facilities since U.N. 
inspectors
were forced out in 1998, but the report said the regime lacks nuclear material for a 
bomb
and the capability to make weapons.

--Los Angeles Times, 9/10/02


*********

The United Nations once again has ordered its weapons inspectors out of Iraq. Today's
evacuation follows a new warning from chief weapons inspector Richard Butler accusing
Iraq of once again failing to cooperate with the inspectors. The United States and 
Britain
repeatedly have warned that Iraq's failure to cooperate with the inspectors could lead 
to air
strikes.

--Bob Edwards, NPR, 12/16/98

If he has secret weapons, he's had four years since he kicked out the inspectors to 
hide all
of them.

--Daniel Schorr, NPR, 8/3/02


*********

This is the second time in a month that UNSCOM has pulled out in the face of a possible
U.S.-led attack. But this time there may be no turning back. Weapons inspectors packed 
up
their personal belongings and loaded up equipment at U.N. headquarters after a predawn
evacuation order. In a matter of hours, they were gone, more than 120 of them headed 
for
a flight to Bahrain.

--Jane Arraf, CNN, 12/16/98

What Mr. Bush is being urged to do by many advisers is focus on the simple fact that
Saddam Hussein signed a piece of paper at the end of the Persian Gulf War, promising 
that
the United Nations could have unfettered weapons inspections in Iraq. It has now been
several years since those inspectors were kicked out.

--John King, CNN, 8/18/02


*********

Russian Ambassador Sergei Lavrov criticized Butler for evacuating inspectors from Iraq
Wednesday morning without seeking permission from the Security Council.

--USA Today, 12/17/98

Saddam expelled U.N. weapons inspectors in 1998, accusing some of being U.S. spies.

--USA Today, 9/4/02


*********

But the most recent irritant was Mr. Butler's quick withdrawal from Iraq on Wednesday 
of
all his inspectors and those of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which monitors 
Iraqi
nuclear programs, without Security Council permission. Mr. Butler acted after a 
telephone
call from Peter Burleigh, the American representative to the United Nations, and a
discussion with Secretary General Kofi Annan, who had also spoken to Mr. Burleigh.

--New York Times, 12/18/98

America's goal should be to ensure that Iraq is disarmed of all unconventional 
weapons....
To thwart this goal, Baghdad expelled United Nations arms inspectors four years ago.

--New York Times editorial, 8/3/02


*********

Butler ordered his inspectors to evacuate Baghdad, in anticipation of a military 
attack, on
Tuesday night--at a time when most members of the Security Council had yet to receive 
his
report.

--Washington Post, 12/18/98

Since 1998, when U.N. inspectors were expelled, Iraq has almost certainly been working 
to
build more chemical and biological weapons,

--Washington Post editorial, 8/4/02


*********

Butler abruptly pulled all of his inspectors out of Iraq shortly after handing Annan a 
report
yesterday afternoon on Baghdad's continued failure to cooperate with UNSCOM, the agency
that searches for Iraq's prohibited weapons of mass destruction.

-- Newsday, 12/17/98

The reason Hussein gave was that the U.N. inspectors' work was completed years ago,
before he kicked them out in 1998, and they dismantled whatever weapons they found.
That's disingenuous.

--Newsday editorial, 8/14/02

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