Iraq disarmament timeline 1990–2003

1990

July 24, 1990

August 2, 1990

August 6, 1990

August 8, 1990

November 29, 1990

1991

January 12, 1991

January 17, 1991

February 22, 1991

February 24, 1991

February 26, 1991

February 28, 1991

March 3, 1991

Mid March – Early April 1991

April 3, 1991

April 4, 1991

April 5, 1991

April 6, 1991

April 8, 1991

April 18, 1991

April 19, 1991

May 15–21, 1991

June 9, 1991

June 17, 1991

June 23–28, 1991

Summer, 1991

August 2, 1991

August 15, 1991

September 1991

September 21–30, 1991

October 11, 1991

1992

February 18, 1992

March 19, 1992

April 1992

May–June 1992

July 1992

July 6–29, 1992

August 26, 1992

1993

January 1993

January 19, 1993

April 13, 1993

June 18, 1993

June 26, 1993

June 27, 1993

July 5, 1993

November 26, 1993

1994

June 1994

September–October 1994

October 8, 1994

October 15, 1994

November 10, 1994

1995

March 1995

April 14, 1995

Summer, 1995

July 1, 1995

July 1995

November 1995

November 10, 1995

December 16, 1995

1996

February 1996

March 1996

March 19, 1996

March 27, 1996

May–June 1996

June 1996

June 12, 1996

June 13, 1996

June 19–22, 1996

July 1996

Summer, 1996

August 31, 1996

September 3, 1996

November 1996

December 30, 1996

1997

January 1, 1997

February 1997

March 26, 1997

June 1997

June 18, 1997

June 21, 1997

July 1997

September 1997

September 13, 1997

September 17, 1997

September 25, 1997

October 23, 1997

October 1997

October 29, 1997

November 2, 1997

November 12, 1997

November 13, 1997

November 18, 1997

November 20, 1997

November 24, 1997

December 12–16, 1997

December 22, 1997

1998

January 1998

January 15, 1998

February 1998

February 18, 1998

February 20, 1998

February 23, 1998

March 2, 1998

March 20–23, 1998

April 1998

April 4, 1998

April 8, 1998

May 15, 1998

Spring, 1998

July 1998

August 3, 1998

August 5, 1998

August 26, 1998

September 9, 1998

September 29, 1998

October 31, 1998

November 5, 1998

November 13–14, 1998

November 18, 1998

November 23–26, 1998

November 30, 1998

December 11, 1998

December 13, 1998

December 15, 1998

December 16–19, 1998

December 19, 1998

December 21, 1998

1999

January 4, 1999

December 17, 1999

2000

2000

March 1, 2000

November 2000

2001

February 2001

July 1, 2001

September 11, 2001

2002

February

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March

March 18, 2002

May

May 14, 2002

July

July 5, 2002

July 23, 2002

August

August 2002

August 2, 2002

August 17, 2002

August 19, 2002

September

September 12, 2002

September 22, 2002

September 26, 2002

October

October 3, 2002

October 10, 2002

November

November 8, 2002

November 13, 2002

December

December 7, 2002

December 19, 2002

2003

January

January 2003

January 18, 2003

January 2003

January 25, 2003

January 27, 2003

January 31, 2003

February

February 5, 2003

February 7, 2003

February 8, 2003

February 10, 2003

February 12, 2003

February 13, 2003

February 14, 2003

February 15, 2003

February 18, 2003

February 22, 2003

February 24, 2003

February 25, 2003

February 26, 2003

February 27, 2003

February 28, 2003

March

March 1, 2003

March 2, 2003

March 3, 2003

March 4, 2003

March 5, 2003

March 6, 2003

March 7, 2003

March 9, 2003

March 11, 2003

March 12, 2003

March 13, 2003

March 16, 2003

March 17, 2003

March 18, 2003

March 19, 2003

See also

2003 Iraq war timeline

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