101. The United States has threatened to attack Iraq unless inspectors have free access to all sites to ensure that Iraq has no more weapons of mass destruction. 102. The U.N. and the United States say that the inspectors have the right to search any place they want, including presidential sites. 103. The weapons inspectors have a more aggressive mission which includes surprise searches of government buildings and military bases to check for evidence of banned weapons. 104. The United States has threatened air strikes against Iraq unless its inspectors have free access to all sites where weapons may be hidden. 105. The United States has threatened to attack Iraq unless inspectors have free access to all sites to ensure that it has no more weapons of mass destruction. 106. The weapons inspectors have the job of certifying whether Iraq has eliminated all its weapons of mass destruction. 107. The weapons inspectors have a more aggressive mission that includes surprise searches of government buildings and military bases to check for evidence of banned weapons. 108. The weapons inspectors have yet to test the ban. 109. U.N. inspectors have to be able to do their job, he said. 110. Top U.N. arms inspector has doubts about Iraq. |