“Iraq is not [100 percent] disarmed, the commission can not verify that all weapons and capability to produce weapons are indeed disposed of, destroyed, removed, or rendered harmless in accordance with provisions of the Security Council resolution.”

—  Scott Ritter

Weapons inspector: Stop catering to Baghdad. CNN August 27, 1998
1998

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