71.   Iraq says such properties are part of its national sovereignty, but the inspectors believe they may contain evidence of banned weapons programs.

72.   Iraq should continue to be responsible for providing all information about its banned weapons programs, as called for by U.N. resolutions, the inspectors argued.

73.   Iraq withdrew cooperation with the inspectors after the chief inspector, Richard Butler, refused to certify that Iraq had destroyed its banned weapons.

74.   Iraq agreed Saturday to grant U.N. weapons inspectors immediate and unrestricted access to sites suspected of housing banned weapons material.

75.   Iraq also has moved several pieces of equipment that could be used to make banned weapons away from U.N. monitoring cameras, he said.

76.   Iraq argues that its banned weapons have already been eliminated.

77.   Iraq broke cooperation with inspectors after the chief arms expert, Richard Butler, refused to certify Iraq had destroyed its banned weapons.

78.   Iraq claims it has destroyed all banned weapons and says the Americans are blocking certification to maintain the sanctions.

79.   Iraq claims it has destroyed all banned weapons and that the commission has deceived the Security Council to keep the sanctions in place.

80.   Iraq claims it has destroyed all its banned weapons and accuses the United States of manipulating the inspection program to maintain sanctions.

a. + weapon >>共 559
automatic 9.86%
chemical 9.65%
heavy 7.50%
biological 5.79%
illegal 3.97%
new 2.94%
concealed 2.46%
banned 1.73%
suspected 1.57%
deadly 1.48%
banned + n. >>共 287
substance 25.31%
weapon 11.04%
drug 8.82%
group 4.94%
list 2.63%
stimulant 2.40%
steroid 2.40%
party 2.03%
material 1.80%
organization 1.39%
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