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Featured Views Published on Wednesday, July 11, 2001
Media Deception & Iraq
by Jeffrey Weiss The Associated Press released a story on June 19,
written by Edith Lederer, that was published in many newspapers in the
United States, alleging that Iraq was importing weapons despite
economic sanctions. I conducted a brief study to find out the genesis of
the article.

The local Des Moines Register picked up the AP story from the wire
and gave the title:  "Iraq evades arms sanctions, U.N. reports say." The
story was based upon findings by Gary Mihollin, director of the
Washington-based Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control.
According to the group, Iraq "evaded U.N. sanctions in the 90s
importing weapons from companies in Eastern Europe and Russia."

The "UN Reports" cited in the headline were in fact, according to the
text of the story, "unpublished" reports  released by "U.S. arms-control
researchers" who got them from "sources outside the United Nations."

The category of "weapons" provided by companies in the study is never
identified; AP writer Edith Lederer, however, makes a reference to Iraq's
"nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons programs."

On June 25 I called Edith Lederer in Washington, D.C. at the AP
bureau. The conversation went like this:
Edith: "I can answer one question and give you 15 seconds of my time
so hurry."
Jeffrey: "Have you ever seen the unpublished U.N. report that is the
subject of the story?"
Edith: "No."
Jeffrey: "Have you ever read any of the text of this unpublished report
that is the focus of your story."
Edith: "No."
Jeffrey: "Do you think I can get a copy of this report from Gary in
Wisconsin?"
Edith: "I doubt there is any chance that could happen .. Gary is a
friend."
Jeffrey: So how do we know this report exists?
Edith: You can read the story in Commentary magazine
Jeffrey: "I looked upon the web site and found out the Wisconsin
Project's Iraq program is funded in part by the Pentagon. You describe
them as a non-profit watchdog group.
Edith: "I have to go now, but you can find the story in the Commentary."
On June 26, I got an e-mail response from the Wisconsin Project on my
request for the report. According to Kelly Motz, the "report (she put the
words in quotes!) is "actually an article in Commentary magazine."

Commentary, for those who don't know, is published by the American
Jewish Committee. The July/August issue includes an article,
"Shopping with Saddam Hussein," by Milhollin and Motz. The piece
relies upon "confidential" reports before 1998 from "UN inspectors"
ostensibly interviewed by the authors but never identified.

If the report was written, it was during the years the U.S. and U.K.
acknowledged they had stacked UNSCOM with intelligence officers. A
further irony is that the top weapons-inspector at the time of this report,
former Marine Scott Ritter, says Iraq is "qualitatively disarmed" and that
"there can be no honor in a policy that that leads to the death, through
malnutrition and untreated disease, of 5,000 children under the age of 5
every month." (Boston Globe, 3-9-2000)

The AP story describes the Wisconsin Project as a "nonprofit watch-
dog group" but fails to include a passage from the organization's web
site:  "In the year 2000, the Project launched a joint effort with the
Pentagon to improve export controls in the former Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe."

The story gets better.

A previous report from the Wisconsin Project alleging Iraq had carried
out a successful nuclear test was published in newspapers across the
United States on June 10. On June 11, the chief UN arms inspector
Hans Blix said there had been no nuclear tests and that "the information
is totally wrong." Terry Wallace, professor of Geosciences at the
University of Arizona, said there was no reason to believe the story is
"anything but a hoax." Reuters distributed this piece that was picked up
by a small number of newspapers in the U.S.

Every year UN agencies such as UNICEF and the Food and Agricultural
Organization (FAO) release reports providing statistics of the deaths of
children in Iraq under economic sanctions but they don't appear in many
papers (see the work of Project Censored). Unfortunately, "UN reports"
from the Wisconsin Project are deemed legitimate.
Jeffrey J. Weiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is the Education Director/Central
Region for the American Friends Service Committee,
4211 Grand Avenue/Des Moines, IA 50310515-274-4851, ext. 16 or 515-
255-2465.
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