On November 18, a team of about
30 weapons inspectors, led by the chief weapons inspector, Hans Blix, and the director of the IAEA, Mohammed el-Baradei, returned to Baghdad to begin Unmovic's work.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theissues/article/0,6512,794275,00.htmlMeanwhile:Five U.N. weapons inspectors arrived in Iran to visit uranium enrichment and reprocessing plants for the first time since the country suspended surprise inspections in February, state media reported Saturday.
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/asection/la-fg-iran9apr09,1,4214186.story?coll=la-news-a_sectionSo basically what the administration is telling us (if your memory serves us correctly) was that there were not enough weapons inspectors in December of 2002 to accomplish adequate inspections of Iraq's (nuclear) weapons facilities...However, in Iran, a country roughly TWICE the size of Iraq, 5, count them, 1,2,3,4,
5 are going to adequately account for their weapons production capability?
This is a set up from day one.