Iraq:
Documents, News, and Analysis
Important Reports / Documents:
An Interview with Hans Blix
Getting it Right the
Next Time
June 2004.
An Interview with David Kay,
Searching for the Truth about Iraq's
WMD
March 2004.
Contrasting Views on Iraq's
WMD
March 2004.
Deconstructed: Kay's Congressional
Testimony
November 2003.
Chronology of Bush Administration
Claim that Iraq Attempted to Obtain Uranium from Niger (2001-2003)
ACA Fact Sheet, November 2005.
An Interview with Hans Blix,
Verifying
Arms Control Agreements,
July/August 2003.
Disarming
SaddamA Chronology of Iraq and UN Weapons Inspections, January
2002-May 2003,
ACA Fact Sheet, July 2003.
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An ACA Press Conference,
Iraq's
Weapons of Mass Destruction: Reassessing the Prewar Assessments
July 9, 2003.
Bush Administration Statements on Iraq's Prohibited Weapons
ACA Fact Sheet, July 2003.
Inspector's
Accomplishments in Iraq, 2002-2003
ACA Fact Sheet, July 2003.
An ACT Special Report,
Unfinished
Business in Iraq: IAEA and UNMOVIC Outline Remaining Disarmament
Tasks
April 2003.
UNMOVIC's
Accomplishments in Iraq, November 2002-March 2003
April 2003.
New
Proposals on Iraq Introduced at UN
March 2003.
UN
Resolution 1441
December 2002.
An ACA Press Conference,
Disarming
Iraq: How Weapons Inspections Can Work,
November 2002.
Relevant UN
Security Council Resolutions
October 2002.
An ACA Special Report,
Iraq:
A Chronology of UN Inspections and an Assessment of Their Accomplishments,
1990-2002
October 2002.
Relevant Arms Control Today
Articles
ACT News Stories:
2008
Mandates Zero In on Certain Conventional Arms
January/February 2008.
2007
Security Council Ends UNMOVIC
September 2007.
Small Arms Raising Concerns in Iraq
September 2007.
2006
Pentagon Details Hussein’s Pre-Invasion Efforts
May 2006.
Senate Iraq Intel Probe Stalls Again
January/February 2006.
Report Confirms Iraq Used Sarin in 1991
January/February 2006.
2005
Iraq Intel Back in Senate Spotlight
December 2005.
U.S. Failed to Secure Iraq Materials
October 2005.
Final Iraq Report Downplays Brain Drain
June 2005.
Commission Slams WMD Intelligence
May 2005.
Congress's Iraq Probes Winding Down
April 2005.
New Reports Cite Looting at Iraqi Sites; UNMOVIC Future Discussed
April 2005.
The Bush Administration and Verification
April 2005.
Iraq Weapons Hunt Ends; Other Investigations Continue
March 2005.
2004
Did Iraqi Materials, Experts Escape?
November 2004.
Duelfer Disproves U.S. WMD Claims
November 2004.
More U.S. Claims on Iraq WMD Rebutted
October 2004.
Iraqi Nuclear Materials Secured
September 2004.
Australian Intelligence Reviewed
September 2004.
"Serious Flaws" Found in British Dossier
September 2004.
Senate Panel Blasts Pre-War Intelligence
September 2004.
UN: Iraqi
Weapons Sites Looted
July/August 2004.
Chemical Munition
Found in Iraq
July/August 2004.
IAEA Concerned About Iraqi
Nuclear Facilities Security
July/August 2004.
Book Review of Disarming Iraq: Disarmingly Bland
June 2004.
U.S. Shifts Focus in Iraq WMD Hunt
May 2004.
IAEA Concerned About Iraqi
Nuclear Facilities Security
May 2004.
Controversy
Persists Over Failure to Find Iraqi WMD
April 2004.
Energy
Department to Aid Iraqi Scientists
April 2004
Kay Revives
Fracas Over U.S. Intelligence on Iraq
March 2004.
Contrasting
Views on Iraq's WMD
March 2004.
Blix
to Head New Nonproliferation Commission
January/February 2004.
Questions
Remain Over Failure to Find Iraqi WMD; U.S. Begins Program to Employ
Iraqi Scientists
January/February 2004.
2003
U.S. Plan
Addresses Possible Spread of WMD Expertise from Iraq
December 2003.
Effort to Find WMD in Iraq Comes
Up Short
November 2003.
Decontructed: Kay's Congressional
Testimony
November 2003.
Battle Brewing
Over Congressional Investigations
November 2003.
Key Hill Panel Faults Intelligence
Community for Flawed Iraq Analysis; Kay Report Stalled
October 2003.
Iraq Inquiry Winds Down; Blair
Suffers Political Blow
October 2003.
Bush's Claims About
Iraq's Nuclear Program
September 2003.
Controversy Grows
Surrounding Prewar Intel
September 2003.
Chronology of
Bush Claim that Iraq Attempted to Obtain Uranium from Niger
September 2003.
Blair Testifies;
British Intelligence Crisis Continues
September 2003.
Bush's Claims About Iraq's
Nuclear Program
September 2003.
Bush Administration Defends Intelligence Findings on Iraq
July/August 2003.
Blair
Faces Fight Over Intelligence on Iraq
July/August 2003.
Nuclear
Inspectors Return to Iraq, Pentagon Balks
July/August 2003.
U.S.
Military Did Not Use Landmines in Iraq War
July/August 2003.
With
War in Iraq Over, Where Are the Weapons?
June 2003.
Congress
Approves $79 Billion Supplemental War Budget
May 2003.
Military
Authorized to Use Riot Control Agents in Iraq
May 2003.
Patriot
Scorecard Mixed; PAC-3 Use Limited
May 2003.
Top
U.S. Officials Voice Concern About Syrias WMD Capability
May 2003.
Troops
Search for Weapons in Iraq; UN Debates Sanctions
May 2003.
U.S.
Issued Warning on Threat of Possible Iraqi WMD Use
May 2003.
Bush
Asks for Nearly $75 Billion To Assist War Effort
April 2003.
Coalition
Forces Still Searching for WMD in Iraq
April 2003.
Pentagon
Claims PAC-3 Success Against Iraqi Missiles
April 2003.
U.S.
Levies Sanctions for Transfers to Iraq
April 2003.
U.S.
Might Use Landmines in Iraq; Future Policy Unclear
April 2003.
U.S.,
Russia Spar Over Alleged Iraqi Arms Deals
April 2003.
Decision
on Iraqi Disarmament Divides Security Council
March 2003.
U.S.
Concludes Ukraine Policy Review
March 2003.
Inspectors
Try to Fill Gaps in Iraqi Declaration
January/February 2003.
Oil-for-Food
Extended, Goods Review List Revised
January/February 2003.
2002
UN
Weapons Inspections Begin in Iraq
December 2002.
U.S.,
U.K. Leave Ukraine With Few Answers
December 2002.
Serb
Arms Companies in Illegal Deals With Iraq,
November 2002.
U.S.,
Security Council Debate Iraq Weapons Inspections,
November 2002.
Iraq
to Accept UN Inspections; U.S. Officials Skeptical
October 2002.
U.S.
Says Ukrainian President Approved Arms Sale to Iraq
October 2002.
UN-Iraq
Talks Fail to Yield Progress on Inspections
September 2002.
UN
Security Council Overhauls Iraqi Sanctions Regime
June 2002.
UN
Talks With Iraq Fail to Yield Progress on Weapons Inspections
April 2002.
Bush
Labels North Korea, Iran, Iraq an 'Axis of Evil'
March 2002.
2001
2000
1999
1998
UNSCOM Future
Uncertain After Strikes on Iraq,
November/December 1998.
Iraq Blocks UNSCOM
Monitoring; Security Council Calls for Review,
October 1998.
UN Fixes Sanctions
on Iraq, Seeks Renewed Cooperation,
August/September 1998.
Iraqi Nuclear
File Kept Open, New VX Concerns,
June/July 1998.
UN Security Council
Sets Terms for 'Closing' Nuclear File on Iraq,
May 1998.
UN Maintains Sanctions
on Iraq As Security Council Split Grows,
April 1998.
UNSCOM Completes
First Inspections at 'Presidential Sites,
March 1998.
New Deal with
Iraq,
January/February 1998.
1997
ACT Feature Articles
2005
Trevor Findlay
LOOKING BACK: The UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission
September 2005.
Ellen Laipson
The Robb-Silberman Report, Intelligence, and Nonproliferation
June 2005.
David Cortright and George A. Lopez
Bombs, Carrots, and Sticks: The Use of Incentives and Sanctions
March 2005.
2004
Edward Ifft
Iraq and the Value of On-Site Inspections
November 2004.
2003
Frank Ronald Cleminson
What Happened to Saddam's
Weapons of Mass Destruction?
September 2003.
Greg Thielman
Rumsfeld Reprise? The Missile Report That Foretold the Iraq Intelligence
Controversy
July/August 2003.
Gregory F. Treverton
Intelligence: The
Achilles Heel of the Bush Doctrine
July/August 2003.
Joseph Cirincione,
How
Will the Iraq War Change Nonproliferation Strategies?,
April 2003.
2002
David Cortright and George A. Lopez,
Disarming
Iraq: Nonmilitary Strategies and Options,
September 2002.
2000
1999
1998
1997
ACT Editorial Focus
2003
Daryl G. Kimball
Iraq's WMD: Myth and Reality
September 2003.
Daryl G. Kimball
The
Case of Iraq's "Missing" Weapons
June 2003.
Daryl G. Kimball,
A
Perilous Precedent,
April 2003.
2002
2001
2000
1998
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