June 2, 2007

Perhaps They Should Be Helping O.J. Find the Real Killer Instead

U.N. Team Still Looking for Iraq's Arsenal: Though Work Is Seen as Irrelevant, Security Council Can't Agree to End It

UNITED NATIONS -- More than four years after the fall of Baghdad, the United Nations is spending millions of dollars in Iraqi oil money to continue the hunt for Saddam Hussein's alleged weapons of mass destruction.

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The U.N. inspection program also stands as a poignant reminder of U.S. intelligence blunders in Iraq and the U.S. failure to secure Iraq's sensitive industrial facilities after the invasion. The commission's prewar assessment -- that there was insufficient evidence to prove that Baghdad had resumed production of weapons of mass destruction -- flatly contradicted U.S. assertions at the time and has long since been vindicated.

Posted by cradle at June 2, 2007 4:14 PM
Comments

What a resume builder! "1991-present, U.N. Weapons Inspector in Iraq"

Posted by: Upendra at June 5, 2007 11:56 AM
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