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Former UN weapons inspector rails against war in Iraq, warns of terrorism (Scott Ritter's Back!)
Associated Press ^
| February 5, 2003
| Hans Greimel
Posted on 02/04/2003 11:34:27 PM PST by Timesink
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You get one guess what's missing from this article.
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posted on
02/04/2003 11:34:28 PM PST
by
Timesink
To: Timesink
the pervert alert?
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posted on
02/04/2003 11:35:33 PM PST
by
TLBSHOW
(God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
Actually, there are TWO things missing from this article. The second thing missing is any mention of where he made these remarks (no, the dateline doesn't count; I mean what forum). Does Ritter now automatically get press simply by faxing in a handwritten rant to the AP?
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posted on
02/04/2003 11:35:59 PM PST
by
Timesink
To: Timesink
it looks like the feds will have to charge him....
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posted on
02/04/2003 11:36:04 PM PST
by
TLBSHOW
(God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
To: TLBSHOW
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posted on
02/04/2003 11:36:16 PM PST
by
Timesink
To: Timesink
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posted on
02/04/2003 11:37:48 PM PST
by
TLBSHOW
(God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
To: TLBSHOW
Ah, thank you.
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posted on
02/04/2003 11:51:53 PM PST
by
Timesink
To: Timesink
Professional Luncheon: Scott Ritter, Former Weapons Inspector in Iraq
Scott Ritter, Former Chief U.N. Weapons Inspector in Iraq
February 05, 2003 12:00 PAC
posted by Wayne Hunter
12:00-13:30
(The speech and Q & A will be in English)
As a chief weapons inspector for the United Nations Special Commission in Iraq in the early nineties, Scott Ritter was labeled a hero by some, a maverick by others, and a spy by the Iraqi government. In charge of searching out weapons of mass destruction within Iraq, Ritter was on the front lines of the ongoing battle against arms proliferation. His experience in enemy territory served as the basis for his book "Endgame," which explored the shortcomings of American foreign policy in the Persian Gulf region and alternative approaches to handling the Iraqi crisis.
Ritter, now viewed as an anti-war activist, will visit Japan to speak about his views on a possible U.S.-led military attack on Iraq. The ballistic missile technology expert who has visited Iraq more than 50 times on inspection missions, will hold sessions with various Japanese media. He will deliver a first-hand account of the effect of the imposed sanctions on the Iraqi people. His impassioned discussion explores the area where justice meets compassion and covers the controversial topic of weapons of mass destruction.
Ritter has complained, in the past week, that his comments on Iraq have been drowned out by media reports about his 2001 arrest stemming from an Internet sting.
Don't miss this opportunity to hear from this high-profile figure on one of today's most critical and controversial issues.
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posted on
02/04/2003 11:59:59 PM PST
by
TLBSHOW
(God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
To: doug from upland
ping
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posted on
02/05/2003 12:01:14 AM PST
by
TLBSHOW
(God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
To: Timesink
Why waste precious black pixels on this jerk?
To: Timesink
What if you had a big mouth and nobody listened?
To: Timesink
bttt for later read...
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posted on
02/05/2003 1:12:40 AM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Bu-bye SADdam. It's been lousy knowin' ya ! You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
To: MeeknMing
The Reuters story also avoids the elephant in the living room, and notes that Ritter told the crowd that North Korea is going to nuke Japan, purely because we went to war with Iraq:
Ex-U.N. Inspector Sees Attack on Iraq This Month
TOKYO (Reuters) - A former U.N. weapons inspector and outspoken critic of U.S. policy on Iraq said Wednesday he expected war to break out by the end of February and that Pyongyang would likely seize the opportunity to attack Japan and South Korea (news - web sites).
Scott Ritter, a former U.S. Marine who spent seven years as a weapons inspector in Iraq in the 1990s, told journalists in Tokyo that a narrow, U.S.-led coalition would likely launch an attack on Iraq after failing to persuade the United Nations (news - web sites) of the need for military action.
"I see a massive aerial bombardment beginning by the end of February," he said. "I see ground troops crossing into Iraq in significant numbers in early March, and I don't see this war finishing any time soon."
Secretary of State Colin Powell (news - web sites) is due to speak before the U.N. Security Council at 10:30 a.m. EST in an attempt to persuade the world that Iraq is concealing weapons of mass destruction.
Russia, China and France -- which have powers of veto -- are uncertain about a war that might spark more instability in the Middle East.
An attack on Iraq might also alarm the isolated state of North Korea (news - web sites) into a pre-emptive strike on U.S. troops and their allies in Asia, Ritter said.
"North Korea, having seen the United States eliminate Iraq in violation of international law, is not going to simply sit back and wait for the Americans to come," he said.
"They won't be satisfied till Tokyo is reduced to a slab of radioactive waste."
The United States reported last autumn that Pyongyang had admitted to possessing weapons of mass destruction. North Korea withdrew from a nuclear non-proliferation treaty last month and ordered U.N. atomic energy inspectors out of the country.
U.S. bombers, fighter jets and warships have been put on alert for possible deployment to the western Pacific to deter any aggression by North Korea in the event of a war in Iraq.
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posted on
02/05/2003 2:25:59 AM PST
by
Timesink
To: aristeides; thinden; honway; piasa
What's he doing in Japan? Spying for N. Korea?
Of course that's what he is doing. He wants to know if that missing plutonium means Japan has gone nuclear.
To: TLBSHOW
"Hey scottie, go have a burger".
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posted on
02/05/2003 2:50:35 AM PST
by
chiefqc
To: Timesink
You see gang, you can't keep a good pervert down.
To: Timesink
Was Ritter speaking at a Tokyo Burger King?
Were his pants on?
To: Timesink; TLBSHOW; Russell Scott
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posted on
02/06/2003 3:32:12 AM PST
by
MeekOneGOP
(Bu-bye SADdam. It's been lousy knowin' ya ! You're soon to meet your buddy Stalin in Hades.)
To: Timesink
He's hoping like hell we don't find that file full of pictures Saddam has of him with the Iraqi political prisoners' underage daughters. He's received the message to get out and start talking regardless of his legal troubles here, or the pics will be Fed Exed overnight to the National Enquirer. Who paid for the pedophile's ticket to Tokyo anyway?
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posted on
02/06/2003 3:46:36 AM PST
by
putupon
(The Democratic Party and Clinton's sold our missiles to Communist China)
To: putupon
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan
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posted on
02/06/2003 6:34:06 AM PST
by
TLBSHOW
(God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
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