Weapon Inspectors German Guilt in the War UN weapon inspectors talk for the first time about Schröder's course of peace: He was "crazy". By Jochen Bittner and Reiner Luyken Larnaka The Mediterranean waves slapped weakly on the narrow sandy beach in front of the Flamingo Beach hotel. Bored policemen stand in front of the entrance of the simple tourist hotel in Larnaka, Cyprus, letting submachine guns dangle from their hips. The team of the UN weapon inspectors is staying here, one and a half hours by flight west of Baghdad, after their hasty departure from Iraq. In the lobby, CNN...