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Chatter: Debunking Nuclear Proliferation Myths with Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer

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The Importance of Saddam Hussein's Nuclear Program

The fact that Saddam would invade Kuwait at such a sensitive time actually tells us something about how important he felt the nuclear program was, doesn't it? I certainly think so. Several senior Iraqi scientists mentioned that they believed if Saddam had not invaded Kuwait, he would have ended up with nuclear weapons at some stage. They were really surprised that he made this decision at that point in time and also there were meetings after the invasion of Kuwait where Saddam's son-in-law Hussein Kamal was trying to reassure Saddam Hussein on his WMD programs. That Saddam Hussein apparently wasn't paying much attention that he was looking at the window and seemed preoccupied with other matters. So I do think that it

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