¶ … Richard Butler's; "The Greatest Threat: Iraq, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and the Crisis of Global Security." The writer of this paper analyzes the book's content and measures it against the current U.S. foreign policies. There was one source used to complete this paper.
When the Soviet Union began to dismantle and the Berlin Wall came down the United States breathed a sigh of relief as it appeared the threat of nuclear war were over. The calm was short lived however when the states went to battle against Saddam the first time as he threatened to destroy the United States with whatever means were needed. Twelve years later the nation is at war with Iraq again, and again it is over the accusation that Saddam Hussein is continuing to produce weapons of mass destruction. Author Richard Butler writes in his book "The Greatest Threat: Iraq, Weapons of Mass Destruction, and the Crisis of Global Security" the importance of not downplaying this concern. According to Butler; Iraq and its threat to the world through the use of weapons of mass destruction is one of the most pressing problems America currently faces.
One of the things that makes this book more powerful than some of the others written about this topic is the fact that the author is non-other than the Richard Butler who served as the chairman of UNSCOM. This was the committee that was charged with inspecting Iraq following the first gulf war in 1991. The team was charged with checking Iraq for evidence of the manufacturing of weapons of mass destruction. Butler served in this capacity for five years from 1992-1997. In his quest he worked to stop Saddam Hussein's ability to construct and stockpile weapons of mass destruction. Butler writes about being thwarted throughout the time he was on the job by several directions. One of the problems was the foreign minister of the nation, Tariq...
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