April 5 2003 The neat files of a library in Baghdad reveal just how the city will meet the army now at its gates, writes Scott Ritter. There is a complex of buildings in downtown Baghdad - if it still exists after coalition bombing - that contains a dark secret unknown to, or ignored by, the US military when it developed the "Operation Iraqi Freedom" battle plans. Called the Al Bakr Institute for Higher Military Studies, it is the Iraqi version of the American War College and Army General Staff College rolled into one. As a chief weapons inspector for...