Talk:United Nations Special Commission
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Is it me or does this article have a little too much information in regards to Scott Ritter? I am going to write it over and talk about events that actually happened to UNSCOM in general, not just Ritter. Perhaps some of this should be melded into his article. Will post a link when its done, 2-3 days. --zero faults |sockpuppets| 20:58, 13 June 2006 (UTC)
Anyone know the reason for the copy editing tag? There are some British English spellings and idioms, but I don't see anything blatantly wrong. Warren Dew 03:38, 6 September 2006 (UTC)
Have begun to go into the official UN transcripts over this. If the links don't work, you have to find the PDF files through the un.org website. I would recommend pulling much of the material about UNSCOM off of the Desert Fox page and keeping these incidents separately documented. AFAIK, UNSCOM was superceded by UNMOVIC when there was no chance it was going to return. There are obvious questions about the bombing which I has so far been unable to find asked in official sources. The BBC listed the set of goals[1] and some of the bombing maps.[2] Question is: what things were being bombed that couldn't be inspected? The official justification for what happened doesn't wash, and the theory that Desert Fox was a decapitation strike (like the early strikes of the 2003 invasion[3]) is very compelling. Scott Ritter is not the only person making these allegations.Goatchurch 20:19, 4 April 2007 (UTC)

