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NewsDecember 13, 2001

WASHINGTON -- Iraq's refusal to allow U.N. weapons inspectors into the country presents a mounting threat to America and its allies, stated a House International Relations Committee resolution. The committee vote Wednesday came days after President Bush warned Iraq it would be held accountable if it developed weapons of mass destruction...

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WASHINGTON -- Iraq's refusal to allow U.N. weapons inspectors into the country presents a mounting threat to America and its allies, stated a House International Relations Committee resolution.

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The committee vote Wednesday came days after President Bush warned Iraq it would be held accountable if it developed weapons of mass destruction.

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