id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt pst.000033098807 United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. U.S. options in confronting Iraq : hearing before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, February 25, 1998 4.IN 8/16:IR 1/7 1996 .txt text/plain 26546 1653 68 "respect the legitimate concerns of Iraq relating to national security, sovereignty, and dignity." That sounds an awful lot like Saddam Hussein's description of what the dispute was all about in the happened in Iraq, that Saddam Hussein had weaponized missiles real question is, what happens should Saddam comply with Resolution 687 (which the United States voted for) and meet the requirements of paragraph 22, which essentially says, once it has been One of the possibilities of a successful containment policy of Saddam Hussein and of Iraq could be that it creates a box in which it is a serious concern that the strategy of supporting armed opposition to Saddam could lead to a separation of northern Iraq into really the inspection regime that destroyed Saddam's nuclear program, and actually not our air operations during the war. It obligates the U.N. weapons inspectors to quote "respect the legitimate concerns of Iraq relating to national security, ./cache/pst.000033098807.pdf ./txt/pst.000033098807.txt