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[casi] Interviewing Scientists Outside Iraq



I have been hearing that the US and Blix will likely be pushing heavily
(perhaps demanding) that Iraqi scientists be interviewed outside of Iraq.
Interview outside Iraq were not part of the UN Resolution 1441, were they? I
did not think so, but wanted to make sure. I know that I have read many
places that this would likely be one of the last resorts of the US if no
weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq and it appears the US will now
go down this route. Am I correct that interviews outside Iraq were not a
requirement for the Iraqi government to allow? Thank you...

                    Andrew Kahn

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