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Focus: Crisis in Iraq: Countdown to conflict: The endgame: The US and British forces will be ready to invade in 30 days unless diplomacy wins a reprieve for Saddam
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Peter Beaumont, Ed Vulliamy, Paul Webster, Hannah Cleaver and Nick Paton Walsh
2003
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Peter Beaumont, Ed Vulliamy, Paul Webster, Hannah Cleaver and Nick Paton Walsh
2003
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Focus: Crisis in Iraq: Countdown to conflict: The endgame: The US and British forces will be ready to invade in 30 days unless diplomacy wins a reprieve for Saddam
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Focus: Crisis in Iraq: Countdown to conflict: The endgame: The US and British forces will be ready to invade in 30 days unless diplomacy wins a reprieve for Saddam
2003
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It is an axiom of military intelligence to ignore what the politicians are saying and to look at what the military is moving. What these movements reveal is that by the end of the third week in February, America and Britain will have their forces ready on Iraq's borders to fight a war to disarm Iraq and remove Saddam Hussein in the first two weeks of March. IAEA officials and intelligence sources admit it is extremely unlikely that Iraq has nuclear weapons squirrelled away. They admit too that evidence offered for Iraq's retention of them by the US and the UK n including an American claim that aluminium tubes for making gas centrifuges and evidence of rebuilding work at derelict plants n were wide of the mark. On Friday, the IAEA revealed that analysis of samples taken by UN nuclear inspectors in Iraq has showed no evidence of prohibited nuclear activity. Officials announced too that Iraq would be awarded egood grades' for its co-operation.
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