Tuesday, December 02, 2003

The defunct nuclear program

Imad Khadduri has a May 2003 article at Scoop titled: The Mirage Of Iraq's Weapons Of Mass Destruction

Khadduri is worked with the Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission from 1968 until 1998. He studied physics at the University of Michigan and nuclear reactor technology at the University of Birmingham.

In a review of Khadduri's book, Iraq's Nuclear Mirage, Baghdad Burning describes him:

Imad Khadduri is a *real* person. He's not one of those exiles who have been outside of Iraq for decades (he left in late 1998) and his words are painfully familiar- especially when he discusses family bonds and life in Iraq during the sanctions. He's very real, and very well-known and respected in Iraq. The author also played a prominent role in rebuilding Iraq after the 1991 war.

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