-Caveat Lector- Translation: We're mad because they took our cushy job away from us....
Jei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >-Caveat Lector- > >http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,2763,917854,00.html > >Inspectors say US intelligence was wrong > >Owen Bowcott in Larnaca, Cyprus >Thursday March 20, 2003 >The Guardian > >One of the UN weapons inspectors evacuated from Baghdad yesterday accused >the US of providing the mission with wrong and misleading information >about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction. >Speaking from the hotel in Cyprus where the inspectors have regrouped >since leaving Iraq on Tuesday, Jorn Siljeholm dismissed the US >intelligence reports as "political" instead of factual. > >"None of their hot tips were ever confirmed," he said, adding: "I don't >know about a single decontamination truck that didn't turn out to be a >fire engine or a water truck." > >Mr Siljeholm, 48, a scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of >Technology, was angry at assertions made by US administration officials >about the extent of the Iraqi arsenal. > >"When you find nothing and repeat the hypothesis that [the Iraqis] are >hiding something, it just weakens the hypothesis," he said. > >Disheartened, and in several cases angry, at the decision to abort their >four-month mission to disarm Saddam Hussein, the inspectors acknowledged >that the climate of fear inside Iraq had frustrated their weapons search. > >"If an Iraqi scientist revealed to us everything he knew, he and his >family would be liquidated," said one official with the UN's monitoring, >verification and inspection commission (Unmovic). > >"Iraqi scientists were warned to be careful. Taking them out of the >country, taking them to heaven, would not have made any difference in >convincing them to talk." > >Another inspector who took part in face-to-face interviews with Iraqi >scientists came to understand their predicament. "They were feeling a >little guilty," he said, "but they insisted they had been ordered by the >government to take part in chemical and biological research for the army. >Saddam has militarised the whole country, everywhere you go there are >policemen." > >Another UN source said: "There were clearly signs the Iraqis were not >willing to let some of them be interviewed in private. Even at the end >scientists insisted on bringing tape recorders with them." > >The tapes, it was suspected, would have been handed to Iraqi intelligence >as proof that nothing compromising had been betrayed. "This raises doubt >over whether the Iraqi authorities have something to hide or were fearful >of these people exposing what we didn't already know." > >But most of the inspectors stressed that the mission had been making >progress right up to the moment when the order to evacuate was issued. >"[On Monday evening] we were conducting a private interview about >biological weapons which went on for two and a half hours," said Miroslav >Gregoric, the head of Unmovic's mission in Baghdad. "It's sad to see >unfinished business being completed by other means, not necessarily within >the UN system." > >Asked whether more time would have averted war, he replied: "I'm not sure. >We were removing weapons of mass destruction. In four months it was >difficult to achieve everything. Our inspectors were working seven days a >week, but the system inside Iraq is very closed; people are frightened. >Our work was like assembling a jigsaw puzzle: when you put all the pieces >together you hope to see the whole picture." > >Among the inspectors and support staff the prevailing mood was >disappointment that their efforts had been overtaken by the political rift >in the UN security council. Their private opinions reflected the full >spectrum of international debate: some said the Iraqis deserved freedom, >others feared the consequences of the imminent US onslaught. > >"When you live in a country for some time it becomes your home," said one >worker, looking out over the windswept Cypriot beach. > >Bedereldine Ahmed, a translator, said: "I wish we had stayed. The Iraqi >people feel disappointed. They wanted us to complete the job." > >A colleague added: "People are a little angry, but mostly sad. We hope to >go back to Baghdad." > >After two days' rest and time to finish their final reports, the UN team >will learn at the weekend whether the mission is to be suspended or >abolished. Some hope they will be allowed back after the war to complete a >final audit of President Saddam's weapons. > ><A HREF="http://www.ctrl.org/">www.ctrl.org</A> >DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER >========== >CTRL is a discussion & informational exchange list. Proselytizing propagandic >screeds are unwelcomed. Substance—not soap-boxing—please! These are >sordid matters and 'conspiracy theory'—with its many half-truths, mis- >directions and outright frauds—is used politically by different groups with >major and minor effects spread throughout the spectrum of time and thought. >That being said, CTRLgives no endorsement to the validity of posts, and >always suggests to readers; be wary of what you read. 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