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Endgame: Solving the Iraq Crisis

Autor Scott Ritter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 noi 2002
Scott Ritter was the longest-serving weapons inspector and head of the on-site team in Iraq when he resigned in protest over UN and US policy in August 1998. In ENDGAME Ritter has compiled an exciting, tense account of the cat-and-mouse game the inspection teams played with duplicitous Iraqi officials, set against the shifting sands of international diplomacy. He describes how, even as the inspectors were risking their lives to uncover Saddam's deadly weapons, the programme was being betrayed as the French, the Russians and finally the US lobbied to soften UN policy. He also reveals both how the US manipulated the inspections for their own ends and the shadowy role played by the CIA. He knows better than anyone what weapons Saddam has and he lists Iraq's destructive capacity in chilling detail. Combined with an insightful analysis of how Saddam came to power and how he retains a despotic grip on the country, Ritter clearly demonstrates that it is only a matter of time before Saddam unleashes his weapons of mass destruction again. Above all he uses his unique knowledge of Iraq to outline a plan for dealing with Saddam Hussein. The attempts to bomb Saddam into submission have clearly failed. France and Russia are prepared to turn a blind eye as Saddam rebuilds his arsenal. The US has no long-term solution. Scott Ritter's plan could be the only way forward.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780743247726
ISBN-10: 0743247728
Pagini: 256
Ilustrații: 4 maps, 2 charts
Dimensiuni: 140 x 214 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Colecția Simon & Schuster
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Scott Ritter was commissioned in the Marine Corps in 1984 and served for eight years as an intelligence officer, reaching the rank of major. He was an arms control inspector in the Soviet Union and served on the staff of Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf before joining Unscom, the U.N. weapons inspection program in Iraq.

Cuprins

Contents

AUTHOR'S NOTE

PROLOGUE: UNSCOM 255

1 A Journey of Discovery

2 The Road to Auja

3 "He Who Confronts"

4 School for Weapons of Mass Destruction

5 "Dr. Germ" and "The Chemist" -- A Family Business

6 The Two-Day War

7 Burying Treasure

8 The Year of the Gun

9 Fortress Saddam and the Concealment Mechanism

10 The Ghost in the Machine

11 The Lean, Mean Politics of Sanctions

12 What's in the Briefcase: The Anatomy of an Inspection

13 Black-Umbrella Days

14 The End of UNSCOM As We Know It

15 Trumping Saddam

APPENDIX: Iraq's Arsenal of Weapons of Mass Destruction

NOTE ON SOURCES

INDEX

Descriere

The solution to the never-ending crisis in Iraq, from the head of the on-site arms inspection team whose resignation in August 1998 caused a major shift in US and UN policy