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UN weapons inspector to discuss Iraq
After a 12-year career in the U.S. Marines, Ritter moved to the front lines of efforts to stop arms proliferation. He joined the United Nations weapons inspection team in 1991, taking part in 30 inspections and leading 14 of them. In 1998, Ritter led a team to Iraq, where he said the lack of support from the U.S. government and the U.N. Security Council moved him to resign as chief inspector. Ritter's criticism of American foreign policy in the Middle East and in Iraq can be found in his book, Endgame: Solving the Iraq Problem Once and For All. In it, he examines the shortcomings of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and suggests alternative approaches to the Iraqi crisis. A new documentary film by Ritter, In Shifting Sands, investigates the role of the United Nations Special Commission in disarming Iraq. Free and open to the public, Ritter's lecture is sponsored by the Andrew H. and Janet Dayton Neilly Endowed Fund of the River Campus Libraries. For more information, call x5-4461.
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