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United Nations, US-Iraq / Showdown / Weapons Inspections #615887

NBC Evening News for Tuesday, Nov 11, 1997
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(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(White House: David Bloom) The standoff between Iraq and the United States over UN weapons inspections outlined. President Clinton shown laying a wreath at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery on this Veterans Day. [CLINTON, United States ambassador to United Nations Bill RICHARDSON, Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom Geoffrey KEMP - comment on the situation.]

(Studio: Tom Brokaw) Report introduced.

(Pentagon: Jim Miklaszewski) Iraq's eighth refusal in nine days to allow the United Nations team into their facilities saying that no Americans were allowed featured; scenes shown from Baghdad. [UN inspector Brian BAXTER, UN special commission Richard BUTLER, former United Nations weapons inspector David KAY, arms control expert Gary MILHOLLIN - talk about the deadly shell game Iraq is playing with weapons inspectors.]

Reporter(s):
Bloom, David;
Brokaw, Tom;
Miklaszewski, Jim
Duration:
00:04:20

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