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Whistleblower's trill on Iraq

Arkin, William M. | May 17, 1999 issue

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The article focuses on the book entitled "Solving the Iraq Problem--Once and for All. The book has been written by Scott Ritter. Iraq is out of the news in the U.S., except for the occasional report of a missile fired from an American jet flying over it on patrol. Ritter, the former Marine Corps officer, through his noisy resignation from the United Nations Special Commission, set up to monitor Iraqi disarmament. Ritter's work since 1991 rivals any spy movie or novel: the cover provided for Central Intelligence Agency and other intelligence agents, the eavesdropping in Baghdad, the penetration of high-level communications, the involvement-witting and unwitting-in coup attempts and target selection.

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SOLVING the Iraq Problem: Once & for All (Book); BOOKS; RITTER, Scott; INTERNATIONAL relations; IRAQ; UNITED States
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