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The Bomb in My Garden - The Secrets of Saddam's Nuclear Mastermind (Hardcover)
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The Bomb in My Garden - The Secrets of Saddam's Nuclear Mastermind (Hardcover)
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This is a news-breaking inside look at Saddam's nuclear program by
the Iraqi scientist who ran it. No one knows more about Iraq's
nuclear weapons program than Mahdi Obeidi, the man who headed its
successful uranium enrichment effort. In the aftermath of the 2003
Iraq War, Obeidi voluntarily turned himself into American
intelligence. Among the revelations reported by CNN at the time is:
In the early 1990s, under orders to hide the core of the program
from U.N. weapons inspectors, Obeidi had buried in his backyard the
capacity to build uranium-enriching gas centrifuges. Now, at last,
Obeidi tells all, taking us inside Saddam's regime and revealing
the truth about its quest for nuclear weapons. He explains how he
traveled abroad incognito though the United States and Europe in
the 1980s and gained covert assistance for the Iraqi nuclear effort
from scientists and manufacturers.He tells how he was forced to
orchestrate Saddam's cat-and-mouse game with U.N. weapons
inspectors in the early 1990s. And he captures what life was like
in Saddam's inner circle - the intimidation, the paranoia, the
impossible deadlines. Most significantly, Obeidi discloses that
Iraq never reconstituted its nuclear weapons program after the
first Gulf War; the critical elements - including the centrifuge -
remained buried in his garden until he voluntarily turned them over
to U.S. forces last year. Written with the pace and drama of a spy
thriller, this eye-opening book shows how easy it was for a rogue
regime to acquire nuclear technology - and helps answer
still-lingering questions about Saddam's weapons of mass
destruction. Mahdi Obeidi oversaw Iraq's top-secret centrifuge
program and later became director-general of Iraq's Ministry of
Industry and Military Industrialization under Saddam Hussein.In
late 2003, Obeidi was granted asylum by the U.S., where he now
lives. Kurt Pitzer (New York, NY) met Obeidi in Baghdad and helped
him turn his secrets over to the U.S. He has reported out of the
Balkans, the Middle East, Afghanistan, and Iraq and written for the
"Associated Press", the "Los Angeles Times", the "Boston Globe",
and numerous magazines.
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