October 8, 2004

AND NORTH KOREA SAYS IT WILL SELL NUKES:

U.S. Report Says Hussein Bought Arms With Ease (ERIC LIPTON and SCOTT SHANE, 10/08/04, NY Times)

Enriched with billions of dollars raised by exploiting the United Nations' oil-for-food program, Saddam Hussein spent heavily on arms imports starting in 1999, finding six governments and private companies from a dozen other nations that were willing to ignore sanctions prohibiting arms sales, the report by the top American arms inspector for Iraq has found.

The purchases, which included components of long-range missiles, spare parts for tanks and night-vision equipment, were not enough to allow Iraq to significantly rebuild its conventional military or create a viable chemical, biological or nuclear weapons program, according to the report by the inspector, Charles A. Duelfer, which was released Wednesday.

But the relative ease with which Mr. Hussein was able to buy weapons - working directly with governments in Syria, Belarus, Yemen, North Korea, the former Yugoslavia and possibly Russia, as well as with private companies in Europe, Asia and the Middle East - is documented in extraordinary detail, including repeated visits by government officials and arms merchants to Iraq and complicated schemes to disguise illegal shipments to Iraq.

"Prohibited goods and weapons were being shipped into Iraq with virtually no problem," the report says. "Indeed, Iraq was designing missile systems with the assumption that sanctioned material would be readily available."

The report suggests that Mr. Hussein was justified when, speaking at a gathering of leaders of the Iraqi armed forces in January 2000, he boasted that despite efforts by the United States and the United Nations to isolate Iraq, he would still be able to buy just about whatever he wanted. "We have said with certainty that the embargo will not be lifted by a Security Council resolution, but will corrode by itself," Mr. Hussein said in the speech, a remark that is quoted on the cover of the chapter in Mr. Duelfer's report that details the ineffectiveness of the embargo.


Senator Kerry says (now) he would have relied on those sanctions.

Posted by Orrin Judd at October 8, 2004 12:01 AM
Comments

The more you hear the details of this report the more ridiculous the MSM takeaway (Saddam didn't have WMDs, Saddam wasn't a threat) looks. Bush needs to be shouting the results of this report as much as possible to reenforce that Saddam was a threat. Too bad this didn't come out before the first debate - perhaps even lefty Jim Lehrer would have asked some questions about it.

Posted by: AWW at October 8, 2004 8:05 AM
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