United National (UN) inspectors have been in Iraq for some time now and for the first time since 1998. They're toting an array of gadgets and technologies aimed at sniffing out the faintest signs of banned weapons. The presumption of nearly all goernments and those with sophisticated security apparatuses is that Baghdad has taken ful advantage of the four-year layoff to revive efforts t develop long-range missiles and chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons.
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