...weapons of mass destruction. After that proved false, he said decisions to go to war should depend on what U.N. weapons inspectors found. He seldom spoke up during the conflict, but in late 2004, he sharply criticized then-Defense Secretary...
...Lance James, recorder, Becky Stadem, French horn playing "Once in Royal David's City." ? Hans Blix and the Weapons Inspectors featuring singers Kristen Blann on fiddle, Mike Duval on guitar, Laurie Chamberlain and Phil Hunsicker, both on guitar and...
...Kathio are reported as good.Refreshments will be served and there will be live music provided by Hans Blix and the Weapons Inspectors. This Brainerd-based musical group will play a mixture of old fiddle tunes, folk, Irish and contemporary music...
...Quintet, the Trillium String Trio, a vocal chamber group, a recorder trio, the bluegrass band Hans Blix & the Weapons Inspectors and Grace Forbord and Laura Raedeke on the piano and organ. There is no admission charge. Following the concert...
...congressional battles. Furthermore, the U.N. Security Council passed a resolution Dec. 17 that would return weapons inspectors to Iraq after a one-year absence and agreed to consider easing sanctions. Any attempt by Saddam to provoke another...
...mass destruction with impunity now that more than a year has passed since President Saddam Hussein forced U.N. weapons inspectors out. On Sunday, Secretary Albright hinted that military action against Iraq should not be ruled out if Saddam...
...And it has been almost two years since any outside weapons inspector set foot in Iraq, meaning Saddam has had that much...force if Saddam continues to refuse to admit the weapons inspectors. Nor does the administration have any intention...
...consequences if he continues to block United Nations weapons inspectors from entering Iraq. "Hussein ... needs to let...Hussein does not permit the return of the U.N. weapons inspectors. In that sense, the comments might be analogous...
...organization did not indicate whether Saddam Hussein's government is willing to discuss the return of U.N. weapons inspectors. Amr Mousa, the secretary-general of the Arab League who recently visited the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, told...
...terrorists, and says options are being considered ranging from diplomatic efforts to push Saddam to readmit U.N. weapons inspectors to possible military action. Saudi Arabia, a U.S. ally, has made clear that America should not invade Iraq...
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