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The current weapons inspections rules are defective and cannot get the job done |
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Iraq has agreed to weapons inspections under the current regime and that should be given a chance to work |
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| Tony Blair has said that inspectors must have access to Saddam Hussein's presidential palaces, where he could be hiding weapons. It is not good enough for inspectors to have access to 99% of Iraq if the weapons of mass destruction are in the other 1%. |
Three other key Security Council members - Russia, China and France - oppose this stance. UN weapons inspectors have reached agreement with Iraq to return to work there. Pressing for tougher rules could increase the chances of another Gulf War. |
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