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Iraq |
The Inspections Dodge |
2003-02-11 |
BY KHIDHIR HAMZA Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:01 a.m. EST My 20 years of work in Iraq's nuclear-weapons program and military industry were partly a training course in methods of deception and camouflage to keep the program secret. Given what I know about Saddam Hussein's commitment to developing and using weapons of mass destruction, the following two points are abundantly clear to me: First, the U.N. weapons inspectors will not find anything Saddam does not want them to find. Second, France, Germany, and to a degree, Russia, are opposed to U.S. military action in Iraq mainly because they maintain lucrative trade deals with Baghdad, many of which are arms-related. |
Posted by:kanji |
#1 Of course, this won't sway the Sontag / Hollywood Axis of Stupidity one millimeter... |
Posted by: Raj 2003-02-11 13:46:34 |