Scott Ritter: The Iran Talks
SCOTT RITTER, FORMER UN WEAPONS INSPECTOR: THE IRAN TALKS
Saturday, August 30, 3:00pm
William Mitchell College of Law Auditorium
875 Summit Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55105
Join former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter, who will be returning from Iran on a fact-finding mission, and special guests for a lively discussion about the "War on Terror" and Iran in the crosshairs. Find out why Ritter commented, “We are seeing history repeat itself.”
Additional Information:
SCOTT RITTER, author of Target Iran, Waging Peace and Iraq Confidential, was one of UNSCOM's most senior weapons inspectors in Iraq between 1991 and 1998, after having served for eight years as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. As a Marine, he conducted arms inspections in the former Soviet Union, and provided analysis of Iraq's missile capacity to General Schwarzkopf in the 1991 Gulf War.
Ritter, who famously and accurately argued that Iraq no longer had weapons of mass destruction, stated In an interview with Amy Goodman: "There is no doubt in my mind that the United States is planning right now, as we speak, a military strike against Iran." The former weapons inspector warns that such an attack is unnecessary, and if launched, could provoke a massive response with catastrophic consequences to millions of people, including Americans
Ritter's credibility is difficult to dismiss. As Seymour Hersh puts it: "The most important thing to know about Scott Ritter is that he was right."
A book sale and signing will follow the event
Suggested donation: $10.00 (no one turned away)
Co-sponsored by The National Lawyers Guild Minnesota, WAMM and U.S. Tour of Duty
Info: WAMM: 612-827-5364
U.S. TOUR OF DUTY is a nonprofit 501c3 project that promotes dialogue about civic issues by organizing public forums, developing media strategies and producing audio/video content.
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