"Kinda tough to do considering Saddam kept kicking them out, and playing with them..."
That's a lie, but at least you are consistant.
"Briefing the Security Council,19 December 2002: Inspections in Iraq and a preliminary assessment of Iraq's weapons declaration
Dr Hans Blix, Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC
19 December 2002
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Second part: results so far of the inspection effort
· Access to sites has been prompt and assistance on the sites expeditious. It seems probable that a general instruction has been issued not in any way to delay or impede inspection of the kind of sites we have gone to so far. This is welcome and it is to be hoped that such an instruction will extend to all sites we may wish to inspect in the future, regardless of location, character and timing."
"Joint Statement, Baghdad, 20 January 2003
(Baghdad 20 January)
The meeting between the Iraqi side and UNMOVIC and the IAEA was devoted to stocktaking of the inspections, which have taken place and resolving issues that have come up. The following was noted:
1. Access has been obtained to all sites. This will continue. The Iraqi side will encourage persons to accept access also to private sites.
2. There has been helpful assistance in the logistic build-up of the inspection infrastructure, e.g at the Mosul office. This will continue, e.g regarding a field office in Basrah."
"Briefing of the Security Council, 27 January 2003: An update on inspections
Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC, Dr. Hans Blix
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Iraq has on the whole cooperated rather well so far with UNMOVIC in this field. The most important point to make is that access has been provided to all sites we have wanted to inspect and with one exception it has been prompt. "
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