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Phyre
03-14-05, 01:05 PM
From the telegraph

Saddam Hussein's regime offered a $2 million (£1.4 million) bribe to the United Nations' chief weapons inspector to doctor his reports on the search for weapons of mass destruction.

Rolf Ekeus, the Swede who led the UN's efforts to track down the weapons from 1991 to 1997, said that the offer came from Tariq Aziz, Saddam's foreign minister and deputy.

Mr Ekeus told Reuters news agency that he had passed the information to the Volcker Commission. "I told the Volcker people that Tariq [Aziz] said a couple of million was there if we report right. My answer was, 'That is not the way we do business in Sweden.' "

A clean report from Mr Ekeus's inspectors would have been vital in lifting sanctions against Saddam's regime. But the inspectors never established what had happened to the regime's illicit weapons and never gave Iraq a clean bill of health.

The news that Iraq attempted to bribe a top UN official is a key piece of evidence for investigators into the scandal surrounding the oil-for-food programme. It proves that Iraq was offering huge sums of cash to influential foreigners in return for political favours.

Nile Gardiner, of the Heritage Foundation in Washington, who has followed the inquiries, said: "It's the tip of the iceberg of what the Iraqis were offering. For every official like Ekeus who turned down a bribe, there are many more who will have been tempted by it."

Saddam and his henchmen siphoned off an estimated £885 million from the humanitarian scheme, allegedly paying some of that to 270 foreign politicians, officials and journalists.

Most of those alleged to have been involved in the scandal, including the former head of the programme, Benon Sevan, have denied that they did anything wrong.

A United States Senate report said that Mr Sevan had committed criminal acts by soliciting oil contracts, while the Volcker commission said that he had failed to explain $160,000 (£83,000) paid into personal bank accounts while he was the head of the programme.

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So, if there were no WMD's, why the need for a bribe?

Phyre

DiscipleDOC
03-14-05, 01:08 PM
Hmm...I remember asking this question here:

Let me ask you this: Do you think that Khan sold some of this stuff to Iraq? If everyone in the ME is getting nukes, I think it would be a safe conclusion that Iraq had them as well....

And got this for an answer:

why?

there is no proof of any sales and not every nation in the ME was seeking to get nukes...

we know he TRIED to sell it to iraq... but no documentation we have seen shows anything indicating a purchase, and we have seen no indication of any infrastructure development proving any such transaction took place or bore fruition in any capacity...

duelfer and kay's reports also make no mention of this whatsoever, stating that saddam's nuclear ambitions, while not gone had certainly been put on the back burner post 1991...

the reason I had linked this to the thread "re-surrection" if you will was so that this very question would be shot down immediately via the audio interview linked...

naturally I am open to revising my stance based on proof and for that I would love for AQ khan to give a full briefing on all his activities during what pakistani officials call his rogue days...

as is iran did not acquire nukes... they acquired centrifuges... still leaves them with a fair deal of work to do but it perturbs me that AQ khan has yet to be interrogated by foreign authorities, and that he is being shielded still by a nation we call our ally...

a plethora of contradictions exist in this situation and I for one would love to hear a little more about it from the instigator of all these actions...

:wtf:

UDawg
03-14-05, 01:18 PM
I had a hotdog for breakfast.

DiscipleDOC
03-14-05, 02:32 PM
I had a hotdog for breakfast.
That's what Gib told me. He told me that you took a footlong and did things with it that made it plenty not edible. Then, he ate it.

UDawg
03-14-05, 02:35 PM
That's what Gib told me. He told me that you took a footlong and did things with it that made it plenty not edible. Then, he ate it.
LMAO! I am sure there is someting in the bible against what you just said. :D

CybrSage
03-15-05, 11:33 AM
I did a quick search and found nothing in the Bible prohibiting the sexual use of hot dogs...unless you mean dachshounds...then there is quite a bit.

;)

Sazar
03-15-05, 11:23 PM
Hmm...I remember asking this question here:

And got this for an answer:

:wtf:

I take it you listened to the audio clip? And do you have any proof of the nukes?

I can speculate on many things but my speculation and my segue to a deduction based on that speculation does not make something a fact.