1. In the United States, weapons destruction has been stymied by local opposition to incinerators. 2. Inspectors rightly insist on seeing written orders that would enable them to look for physical evidence of weapons destruction. 3. Serious progress is needed immediately in chemical weapons destruction if there are to be no more accidents or terrorist incidents. 4. In all, eight incinerators, including the Tooele facility, are to be used for the weapons destruction. 5. Iraq still waiting for review of weapons destruction. 6. Just three of the planned facilities would be completed and used for the entire cycle of chemical weapons destruction. 7. The U.N. inspectors, who are assigned to monitor the weapons destruction, have repeatedly charged that Iraq is hiding information, especially about chemical and biological weapons. 8. The man worked for a German company engaged in weapons destruction. |
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