Star Witness
on Iraq On February 24, Newsweek broke what may be the biggest story of the
Iraq crisis. In a revelation that "raises questions about whether
the WMD [weapons of mass destruction] stockpiles attributed to Iraq still
exist," the magazine's issue dated March 3 reported that the Iraqi
weapons chief who defected from the regime in 1995 told U.N. inspectors
that Iraq had destroyed its entire stockpile of chemical and biological
weapons and banned missiles, as Iraq claims. Until now, Gen. Hussein Kamel, who was killed shortly after returning to Iraq in 1996, was best known for his role in exposing Iraq's deceptions about how far its pre-Gulf War biological weapons programs had advanced. But Newsweek's John Barry-- who has covered Iraqi weapons inspections for more than a decade-- obtained the transcript of Kamel's 1995 debriefing by officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the U.N. inspections team known as UNSCOM. . . .
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