UN Security Council bitterly divided on Iraq

The United Nations Security Council remained bitterly divided today over pursuing peace or rushing to war in Iraq, with both sides going on the offensive before a key report from weapons inspectors.

The United Nations Security Council remained bitterly divided today over pursuing peace or rushing to war in Iraq, with both sides going on the offensive before a key report from weapons inspectors.

While France, Russia and Germany called for more time yesterday for beefed-up inspections, the United States and Britain stood by their position that Saddam’s final opportunity to disarm peacefully was nearing an end.

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