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In 1998, Scott Ritter resigned from the United Nations weapons inspection team and has been the most outspoken critic of US policy towards Baghdad. He has argued that the inspection team, UNSCOM, was a nest of US spies and that Iraq was disarmed long ago. But he first made the headlines in 1997, when as a senior UNSCOM member he was accused by Iraq of being an American spy himself. He is the author of Frontier Justice: Weapons of Mass Destruction and the Bushwhacking of America, and Endgame : Solving the Iraq Problem -- Once and For All. Ritter, currently a consultant, resides with his family in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. |