Members of the U.N. Security Council unveiled a plan Friday calling for indefinite, Draconian arms controls on the government of Saddam Hussein.

From missiles to microbes, chemical weapons to nuclear materials, Iraq's military establishment will be placed under a microscope, according to the extraordinarily detailed documents that include lists of materials Iraq will be barred from producing.If versions of the plan are adopted by the council, which seems likely, U.N. experts will seek to conduct the closest scrutiny ever of a member state's military establishment.

The plan, created by the International Atomic Energy Agency and a U.N. special commission created to search for and eliminate Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, rests on the pillars of immediate free access by arms control inspectors, aerial surveillance of the entire Iraqi countryside and strict monitoring of categories of goods Iraq can seek to buy on world markets.

Special monitoring and verification teams would have the power to seize and destroy any weapons materials Iraq seeks to hide.

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As a measure of the extent to which the United Nations would go to prevent Hussein from creating hard-to-detect biological weapons, the plan sets standards for bacteriological laboratories in Iraq. Government officials are required to report within a week to the U.N. commission all cases of infectious diseases affecting humans, animals or plants that deviate from normal patterns.

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