Issue 600 - 30 Nov 1998
Within four days of the resumption of UNSCOM inspections in Iraq, the British and American governments once again found themselves threatening air strikes. Baghdad’s initial co-operativeness quickly disappeared once the US and UK backed UNSCOM demands that documents relating to Iraq’s weapons programmes be handed over.
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