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Show D September 5, 2002 Rumsfeld discusses Iraq inspections, weapons capabilities a by Jim Garamone American Forces Press Service The United States would like to see WASHINGTON in back Iraq, but the inspections for weapons of mass inspectors destruction would be so intrusive that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld doubts Saddam Hussein would agree. During a Pentagon briefing Tuesday, Rumsfeld said it would access be preferable for inspectors to have "anytime-anyplace- " to sites in Iraq. This would give at least some additional knowledge about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction programs. But, he said, Iraq has shown no inclination to live up to the agreements it signed follow ing the Persian Gulf War. Further, he called recent statements out of Baghdad a ploy that plays "the international community process like a guitar plucking the to moment the at delay something." right right string He said for Iraq to live up to the U.N. resolutions and give neighboring states some confidence that Iraq is actually fulfilling its responsibilities "would require an inspection regime of such intrusiveness that it is thus far unlikely for those folks to agree to Cheney's know they've kept their We nuclear scientists together and working on these efforts. One has to assume they've not been playing tiddlywinks, that they've been focusing on the world ought to ask themselves how they should be thinking of this new threat and how should they change their behaviors. In regards to terrorism, he said, people must realize that it is not always possible to have evidence that will stand up in a court of law. He said it is seldom possible to have intelligence that will prove intentions beyond a reasonable doubt. Rumsfeld said operating on less than perfect evidence might be necessary. "You may not have that type of certain knowledge," he said. "You may want that kind of knowledge in a law enforcement case, where we're interested in protecting the rights of the accused. You may have a different conclusion if you're talking about the death of tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of innocent men, women and children. We're not talking about combatants here, we're talking about the kinds of people who were killed on Sept. 11." ' nuclear weapons. " Donald Rumsfeld scientists together and working on these efforts," he said. "One has to assume they've not been playing tiddlywinks, that they've been focusing on nuclear weapons." He said this plus the general proliferation environment and Iraq's porous borders adds to U.S. and world concern about even half of it." Rumsfeld Rumsfeld said there are no differences among President Bush's national security team, despite press reports to the contrary. He said any differences among the members are minor and can be explained by a different institutional view. He said Bush and the national security team is focusing on the fact that times have changed. In the past, terrorists had conventional weapons and could inflict hundreds or possibly thousands of casualties. "The focus today must be unconventional weapons," he said. "Weapons that could kill not hundr eds of people, but tens of thousands of people." He said America and the world must debate this new world and realize that if "there are risks to acting in any instance, there are also risks of not acting." Rumsfeld said he welcomed the debate. He said the people of gave a few more details to Vice President Dick assertion that Iraq is close to building a nuclear weapon. Following the Gulf War, the full extent of Saddam's nuclear weapons program became apparent. "We know they were a lot closer (to developing a nuclear weapon) than any of the experts had estimated," Rumsfeld said. Since Iraq threw the inspectors out, it is tough to ascertain what Iraq is doing. "We know they've kept their nuclear Iraq's nuclear weapon program. Rumsfeld said President Bush would release more details about the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction program in the coming weeks or months. THERAPEUTIX OFF 11 TOPICS COVERED Care Insurance Polit ies Types of Long-terDifferences if w I Lb OMetlife hnancial Services Krpresentatjvt: Mnmpoliun Utt humt CorapMy. ' Amc Martwon N CEkbRAiiiNq our JrcJ ANNivERSARy AT r.m. i.cz mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm aval a $10 off 1st cite hour Hill! (or new clients Current client discounts for referral LAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 155 N. Wasatch Drive, Layton Dome Hall, CLU I With purchase of one Lunch Buftat and one drink. 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