The mission will be limited to inspecting whether Iraq is fulfilling its obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty and is not related to weapons inspections, IAEA spokesman Mark Gwozdecky said in Vienna, Austria.
Another team of international experts has arrived in Iraq to inspect mobile labs that the United States believes were part of a suspected biological weapons program, Col. Tim Madere of the US military said.
A top-ranking Iraqi police official, meanwhile, was fired Monday because of his ties to Saddam's Baathist regime. Though he helped US forces try to recreate a police force in Baghdad, Abdul Razak al-Abbassi was ousted by US officials because he was a full member of Saddam's Baath party.
Also Monday, a US soldier drowned after diving into an aqueduct south of Kirkuk, the Central Command said. The soldier's name and unit were being withheld until his family could be notified.



