No American individuals or companies were named in the report as supplying Iraq with military goods or other prohibited items.
"We have never supplied Iraq with any arms or any weapons at all."
The Soviet Union also agreed to supply Iraq with arms.
They were reluctant to supply Iraq with more arms although they allowed their Warsaw Pact allies to continue doing so.
They also said they believe other secret funds would be found in Japan, which supplied Iraq with industrial and military equipment before the war.
Turkey agreed to increase the flow several times, beyond its means in order to supply Iraq with extra water.
Hans Blix, director general of the atomic energy agency, refused to say which countries or companies had supplied Iraq with equipment for its nuclear program.
In summary, the United States supplied Iraq with weapons to use against Iran.
The United States supplied Iraq with, among other things, "helicopters and satellite intelligence that was used in selecting bombing targets".
German industry has been deeply involved in supplying Iraq with weapons-related technologies.