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[ This message has been sent to you via the CASI-analysis mailing list ] 1) I understand that the new interim government will have no legislative powers and will primarily administer existing laws passed during the occupation. Where does the draft resolution address these matters? Or is it just "understood". 2) I understand that the US wants to make the final report on WMD rather than a UN body. Where is this matter addressed? 3) I understand at present that both the multinational force and civilian contractors are not subject to Iraqi law. Will this continue under the interim govt? The draft doesnt seem to address this issue. 4) Will any resistance to the new regime be considered terrorism? THe draft seems to imply this as I read it. This would make US operations in Iraq part of the war against terrorism by definition. Cheers, Ken Hanly _______________________________________ Sent via the CASI-analysis mailing list To unsubscribe, visit http://lists.casi.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/casi-analysis All postings are archived on CASI's website at http://www.casi.org.uk