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  • ...as manufacturing capability, under Iraq under the rule of Saddam Hussein. UNSCOM was to work with the International Atomic Energy Agency in inspection and e
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  • ...as manufacturing capability, under Iraq under the rule of Saddam Hussein. UNSCOM was to work with the International Atomic Energy Agency in inspection and e
    734 bytes (102 words) - 07:37, 18 March 2024
  • (UNSCOM) United Nations organization, formed after the [[Iraq War]], to assess the
    169 bytes (22 words) - 15:06, 26 September 2010
  • The replacement to [[UNSCOM]] in the search for [[weapons of mass destruction]] and long-range delivery
    261 bytes (34 words) - 17:20, 26 September 2010
  • {{r|UNSCOM}}
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  • {{r|UNSCOM}}
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  • ...concealment and bluffing operations with United Nations inspectors such as UNSCOM.
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  • {{r|UNSCOM}}
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  • {{r|UNSCOM}}
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  • ...by the Gulf War and the findings of the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM) in Iraq, the disclosures of Soviet defectors, and the attempted biological
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  • ...(WMD). A large amount of WMDs were indeed destroyed under UN supervision (UNSCOM). Two no-fly zones were also instituted in northern and southern Iraq where ...became dissatisfied with Iraq’s increased unwillingness to cooperate with UNSCOM inspectors.
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  • ...S. Army engineers destroying a munitions dump at Khamisiyah in March 1999; UNSCOM confirmed both weapons and residues. <ref name=>{{citation ...as manufacturing capability, under Iraq under the rule of Saddam Hussein. UNSCOM was to work with the International Atomic Energy Agency in inspection and e
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  • ...t issues that were the focus of the [[United Nations Special Commission]] (UNSCOM). In July 1998, the NIC produced an ICA, The Foreign Biological and Chemica ...n “up to a few dozen” Scud-variant short range ballistic missiles (SRBMs). UNSCOM data and reports provided to the Committee showed that the UN had been unab
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  • * [[UNSCOM/Definition]]
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  • ...DESERT FOX is considered one of Saddam's greatest victory, as it drove the UNSCOM inspectors, searching for weapons of mass destruction, out of the country.
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  • * [[UNSCOM/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:UNSCOM/Metadata]]
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