Inspections Alone Can't Make Iraq Behave
From April 1991 to January 1992, David A. Kay was the chief weapons inspector for UNSCOM--the U.N. Special Commission on Iraq. Now a vice president of the Science Applications International Corp., he writes here on what the U.S. should do, given the limitations on arms inspections with Saddam...
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