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OverviewCivilization may face no greater enemy than Saddam Hussein, and yet the major powers allowed Saddam to face them down. Here, Richard Butler tells the inside story of the UN's failed attempt to stop Saddam and explains the terrible cost of that failure. As the head of UNSCOM, the special United Nations commission that was supposed to regularly inspect Iraq for weapons violations, Butler had the authority to shut the Iraqis down if he caught them cheating--but that authority was undermined behind his back. Kofi Annan, in the name of diplomacy, agreed to Hussein's outrageous demands, and Russia's foreign minister took secret payoffs from the Iraqis in exchange for his support. The French, eager to do business with the dictator, undercut American efforts to force Hussein to comply, and Butler found himself the target of a major Iraqi and Russian propaganda campaign, ultimately alone. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard Butler , Robert WhitfieldPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Library Edition Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 15.70cm Weight: 0.417kg ISBN: 9780786192847ISBN 10: 0786192844 Publication Date: 01 April 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsA story rich in vivid detail. -- New York Times Book Review This important book sets the record straight. It is essential reading. -- Boston Globe Butler convincingly shows that reducing Saddam's ability to make war is in virtually everybody's interest. -- Amazon.com [Robert Whitfield's] reading brings a sense of vitality and urgency to Butler's words. -- Large Print Reviews Butler's remarkable story can be ignored only at the world's peril. -- Publishers Weekly Robert Whitfield perfectly captures Butler's conflicting senses of outrage, indignation, and accomplishment...should endure as an excellent chronicle of events that led up to the war. -- AudioFile Richard Butler's gripping account of the unsuccessful struggle to disarm Iraq reads like a suspense thriller, populated by fascinating characters. His message, however, is deadly serious: Unchecked development of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons is the greatest threat to life on earth. -- James F. Hoge, Jr., editor, Foreign Affairs magazine Richard Butler's gripping account of the unsuccessful struggle to disarm Iraq reads like a suspense thriller, populated by fascinating characters. His message, however, is deadly serious: Unchecked development of nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons is the greatest threat to life on earth. -- James F. Hoge, Jr., editor, Foreign Affairs magazine Robert Whitfield perfectly captures Butler's conflicting senses of outrage, indignation, and accomplishment...should endure as an excellent chronicle of events that led up to the war. -- AudioFile Butler's remarkable story can be ignored only at the world's peril. -- Publishers Weekly [Robert Whitfield's] reading brings a sense of vitality and urgency to Butler's words. -- Large Print Reviews Butler convincingly shows that reducing Saddam's ability to make war is in virtually everybody's interest. -- Amazon.com This important book sets the record straight. It is essential reading. -- Boston Globe A story rich in vivid detail. -- New York Times Book Review Author InformationRichard Butler was appointed to lead UNSCOM on July 1, 1997. From 1992 to 1997, he was the Australian ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations. In 1994 Butler was elected president of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. In 1995 he chaired the Canberra Commission on the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, and in 1996 Butler led the United Nations to adopt a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty. Simon Vance is an award-winning actor and an AudioFile Golden Voice with over fifty Earphones Awards and thirteen prestigious Audie Awards. He was named Booklist's very first Voice of Choice in 2008 and an AudioFile Best Voice of 2009. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |