For Immediate Release
October 7, 2004
Global Message
The Duelfer report shows Saddam Hussein's efforts to hinder
international inspectors, preserve his weapons of mass destruction
capabilities, and reconstitute his WMD programs. The report shows that
Saddam Hussein:
- Retained the intent and capability for WMD;
- Was pursuing an aggressive strategy to subvert the U.N.
Oil-for-Food Program and bring down U.N. sanctions through illicit
finance and procurement schemes;
- Intended to resume WMD efforts once U.N. sanctions were eliminated;
- Was in material breach of numerous United Nations Security Council
resolutions -- including Resolution 1441.
- Directed his Foreign Ministry to formulate and implement a strategy
aimed at United Nations Security Council members and international
public opinion to end sanctions and undermine the subsequent
Oil-For-Food program;
- Personally approved the recipients of an oil voucher distribution
system designed to influence other nations and individuals to lift
U.N. sanctions and help Saddam import prohibited materials;
- Created a network of front companies and relationships to help
pursue the regime's military reconstitution efforts, and evade or end
U.N. sanctions;
- Through illicit streams amassed about $11 billion in revenue from
the early 1990s to 2003 outside U.N.-approved methods;
- Intended to reconstitute his WMD programs once sanctions were
eliminated; and
- Was importing illegal military and dual-use goods in violation of
U.N. sanctions.
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