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Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000 - Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000 Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis 1.1 Continued from Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 1.2 Continued at Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 2001-2003 Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis Continued from Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 February, 1997 Iraq allows UNSCOM to remove the missile parts found last September March 26, 1997 US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright delivers a speech at Georgetown University in which she argues that sanctions on Iraq probably will not end until Saddam Hussein is replaced. Albright is criticized by some as undercutting UNSCOM's ability to gain Iraqi cooperation. June, 1997 Iraqi military escorts on board an UNSCOM helicopter try to physically prevent the UNSCOM pilot.

Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 - Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1990-1996 Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis 1.1 1990 1.2 1991 1.3 1992 1.4 1993 1.5 1994 1.6 1995 1.7 1996 2 Continued at Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000 Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis 1990 July 24, 1990 Nine days before Iraq's invasion of Kuwait US State Department spokeswoman, Margaret Tutweiller encourages Iraq with the statement: "We do not have any defence treaties with Kuwait, and there are no special defence or security commitments to Kuwait." August 2, 1990 Iraqi troops invade Kuwait with armor and infantry, occupying strategic posts throughout the country, including the Emir's palace. The UN Security Council passes Resolution 660, condemning Iraq's invasion and demanding a.

Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 2001-2003 - Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 2001-2003 Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis 1.1 Continued from Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000 2 2003 2.2 Continued at 2003 Iraq war timeline Timeline of events related to the Iraq disarmament crisis Continued from Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000 February, 2001 British and US forces carry out bombing raids to try and disable Iraq's air defense network. May 14, 2002 The UN Security Council passes resolution 1409, which reaffirms UN members commitment to maintaining the territorial integrity of Iraq. July 5, 2002 Iraq once again rejects new UN weapons inspections proposals. August, 2002 According to U.S. Intelligence, China, with help from France and Syria, secretly sells Iraq the prohibited chemical hydroxy terminated polybutadiene,.

Gulf War - War Alternate uses: 2003 invasion of Iraq and Gulf War (disambiguation) Company C, 1st Battalion, The Staffordshire Regiment, 1st UK Armoured Division The Gulf War (also: Persian Gulf War, War in the Gulf, Iraq-Kuwait Conflict, UN-Iraq conflict, Operations Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and Desert Saber, and 1990 Gulf War (for the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait), 1991 Gulf War) (1990-1991) was a conflict between Iraq and a coalition force of 34 nations led by the United States. The result was a decisive victory of the coalition forces, which were able to drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait fairly quickly and with minimal coalition deaths. The main battles were aerial and ground combat within Iraq, Kuwait, and bordering areas of Saudi Arabia. During the conflict, Iraq fired missiles into Israeli territory. Table of.

Operation Desert Fox - December 16-18, 1998 by the United States and United Kingdom. It was a major flare-up in the Iraq disarmament crisis. The stated goal of the cruise missile and bombing attacks was to "degrade" Saddam Hussein's ability to produce weapons of mass destruction. In reaction to the attack, three of five permanent members of the UN Security Council (Russia, France, and the People's Republic of China) called for lifting of the eight-year oil embargo on Iraq, recasting or disbanding UNSCOM, and firing Butler. See also: Iraq disarmament crisis timeline 1997-2000..

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Hans Blix - Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission, a position he held from January 2000 to June 2003. He was born in Uppsala, Sweden. In 2002, the commission began scouring Iraq for weapons of mass destruction which the United States claimed to have proof of. Blix had previously been the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (1981-1997) and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden (1978-1981). He chaired the Swedish Liberal Party's campaign during the 1980 Referendum on nuclear power. He was succeeded as head of UNMOVIC by Demetrius Perricos. Quotes Blix stated in the Guardian (June 11, 2003): "I have my detractors in Washington. There are bastards who spread things around, of course, who planted nasty things in the media." "There are people in [the Bush administration] who say they don't care.

February 2003 - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for February, 2003. See also: Preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq for events leading up to the 2003 Iraq War Progress of the SARS outbreak for events on the new virus Afghanistan timeline February 1-14, 2003 Afghanistan timeline February 15-28, 2003 February 28, 2003 Iraq crisis of 2003: Iraq is expected to begin the process of destroying Al Samoud two missiles on March 1. Hans Blix, U.N. chief weapons inspector said "It is a very significant piece of real disarmament". However, the spokesman of the White House, Ari Fleischer declared that the Iraq commitment to destroy these missiles is a fraud that President George W. Bush had.

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March 2003 - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for March, 2003. See also: 2003 invasion of Iraq timeline for events relating to the war in Iraq Preparations for 2003 invasion of Iraq for events prior to March 20 Progress of the SARS outbreak for events on the new virus Afghanistan timeline March 1-15, 2003 Afghanistan timeline March 16-31, 2003 March 31, 2003 In Japan, farm minister Tadamori Oshima resigns. [1] March 30, 2003 Former baseball player Jack Clark, hitting instructor with the Los Angeles Dodgers and former star of the Boston Red Sox and San Diego Padres, suffers a motorcycle accident on his way to Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix, breaking eight ribs. Initially listed.

Iraq crisis of 2003 - Iraq crisis of 2003 Note: Other wikipedians are in the process of migrating this content to the article Iraq disarmament crisis. See Talk:Iraq disarmament crisis. As of February 2003 the United States appears to be moving towards a war on Iraq while charging that Iraq is in non-compliance with UN resolutions. The United Nations neither supports or opposes this action, nor has it made a final determination as to Iraq's compliance with said sanctions. This article provides a brief summary of the background of this situation, with pointers to articles where more detailed coverage is available. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Background 2 Escalation 3 Political responses 4 Possible Resolutions 5 2003 war and fall of Saddam 6 Timeline of Recent events related to the Iraq.


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