Nov 02 2006

Scott Ritter – Target Iran

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Scott RitterGUEST: Scott Ritter, former UN Weapons Inspector in Iraq, author of many books including “Iraq Confidential,” and his latest, “Target Iran”

Iran began 10 days of war games today by firing a long-range weapon said to be capable of carrying nuclear warheads and striking Israel and US forces in the Middle East. Iranian Revolutionary Guards tested a Shahab-3 missile even while Western nations are discussing the imposition of sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program. The war games were apparently in response to US-led maneuvers earlier this week when US and European warships practiced surveillance of suspected shipments of weapons parts to Iran. The Bush administration has made many motions toward economic sanctions and military actions in Iran. We turn next to Scott Ritter, former UN Weapons Inspector in Iraq, author of many books including “Iraq Confidential,” and his latest, “Target Iran: The Truth About the White House’s Plan for Regime Change.” In this book Scott Ritter delves deep into the political and military context of the war plans against Iran.

Click here for more information about Target Iran.

Scott Ritter’s Speaking Events:

Thursday, November 2, 7 pm

Book signing and talk at:
Dutton’s Brentwood Bookstore
11975 San Vicente Boulevard
Brentwood
For information: 310 476-6263

Friday, November 3, 8:30 am
Town Hall of Los Angeles
Breakfast meeting
At City Club of Bunker Hill
For reservation please call 213 628-8141 or visit www.townhall-la.org

Friday, November 3, 7 pm
Venice United Methodist Church
1020 Victoria Avenue, Venice, CA 90291
“Fighting Disinformation with Real Intelligence”
(at Lincoln, 1 block north of Venice)
Suggested donation: $10 (nobody turned away)
All proceeds benefit U.S. Tour of Duty
For more information call 310.842.8794 or visit www.ustourofduty.org

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