71. The weapons inspectors must certify that Iraq has dismantled its weapons of mass destruction before the United Nations will lift sanctions. 72. The United States and Britain have threatened to attack Iraq if it does not give unfettered access to U.N. inspectors charged with dismantling its weapons of mass destruction. 73. The United States has led efforts in the United Nations to keep the sanctions in place until Iraq dismantles its weapons of mass destruction. 74. The United States insists that the embargo remain in place until U.N. inspectors verify that Baghdad has dismantled its weapons of mass destruction. 75. They cannot be listed until U.N. arms inspectors certify that Iraq has dismantled its weapons of mass destruction and programs for making further lethal weapons. 76. Those inspectors were sent to determine whether Iraq has complied with Security Council orders to dismantle such weapons and make full disclosure to U.N. inspectors. 77. They cannot be lifted unless U.N. inspectors verify that Baghdad has dismantled its weapons of mass destruction. 78. They were designed to remain in place until U.N. weapons inspectors verify Baghdad has dismantled its weapons of mass destruction. 79. Those sanctions cannot be lifted until U.N. inspectors verify that Baghdad has dismantled its weapons of mass destruction. 80. U.N. weapons inspectors must certify that Iraq has dismantled its weapons of mass destruction before the sanctions can be lifted. |