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Saddam Hussein — Part 2
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Baghdad Operations
Center
forced to
obtain its
missiles from
Libya. Iraq
was limited
only
by its own production
while Iran
was limited
by the
quantity it
could obtain.
I
j$sj Hussein
recognized that
Iran continued
to develop
its weapons
capabilities, to
include its
WMD, while
Iraq had
lost
its weapons
capabilities due
to the UN
inspections
and
sanctions.
Hussein was
asked
how Iraq would
have
dealt
with
the
threat
from
Iran once
the UN
sanctions were
lifted. Hussein
replied
Iraq
would have
been extremely
vulnerable to
an attack
from Iran,
and
would have
sought
a security agreement with
the United
States to
protect it from threats in
the region. Hussein
felt such an
agreement would
not only
have benefitted
Iraq, but
its neighbors,
such
as
Saudi Arabia. SSA
Piro agreed
that
such an agreement
would
have
assisted Iraq immensely.
SSA Piro
noted due
to the
history between
the two
countries, it
would have
taken some
time
before the
United States
would have
entered into
such
an
agreement with
Iraq.
!§ Further,
SSA Piro
advised
Hussein that paragraph
14 of UN Resolution
687 states
that
the disarming
of Iraq was
part
of
a total
disarmament of the entire
region,
however, that
portion of
the resolution
was not
enforceable. The
threat from
Iran would
have loomed
over Iraq,
especially
as
Iran had
continued to
advance its
weapons
capabilities.
SSA
Piro
commented
that
under those
circumstances, it would
appear
that
Iraq would
have
needed
to
reconstitute
its
own weapons program
in
response. Hussein
replied that
Iraq
would have
done what
was
necessary
and
agreed
that
Iraq's technical
and scientific
abilities exceeded
others in
the region.
!8{ Hussein
commented he
allowed the
UN inspectors
back
into Iraq
to counter
allegations by
the British
Government.
Hussein
stated
this
was a very difficult decision
to make,
but
the British
Government
had
prepared a report
containing
inaccurate intelligence.
It was
this
inaccurate intelligence on
which the
United States
was making
their
decisions. However,
Hussein admitted
that when
it was clear that
a war with the
United States
was imminent,
he
allowed the
inspectors
back into
Iraq in
hopes of averting
war. Yet,
it became
clear to
him four
months before
the war that the war was
inevitable.
>81 Hussein
reiterated he
had wanted
to have
a
relationship with
the United
States but
was not
given
the
chance,
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