In Shifting Sands: The Truth About Unscom and the Disarming of Iraq | |
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Directed by | Scott Ritter |
Written by | Alex Cohn Scott Ritter Scott Rosann |
Produced by | Alex Cohn |
Starring | Tariq Aziz Rolf Ekeus Scott Ritter |
Cinematography | Dan Lehrecke John Millieghta Mark Niuewenhof |
Edited by | Jed Factor |
Music by | Eben Levy |
Distributed by | Five Rivers M&L Banks |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
In Shifting Sands: The Truth About Unscom and the Disarming of Iraq is a 2001 documentary by Scott Ritter that discusses the UNSCOM inspections in Iraq. Ritter was a chief United Nations weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991 to 1998. These inspections were in search of "weapons of mass destruction" during the later years of the regime of Saddam Hussein.
The film was completed and distributed for theatrical release prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
The film argued that Iraq did not possess weapons of mass destruction because of the UN weapons inspection programme. Ritter's documentary was partially financed by Iraqi American businessman Shakir al Khafaji. Ritter denied any quid pro quo with Al-Khafaji, according to Laurie Mylroie, writing for the Financial Times. When Ritter was asked "how he would characterize anyone suggesting that Mr. Khafaji was offering allocations in [his] name", Mr. Ritter replied: "I'd say that person's a fucking liar ... and tell him to come over here so I can kick his ass."[1] Al-Khafaji pled guilty to multiple felony charges in 2004 for his involvement with the U.N. Oil-for-Food scandal.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Mylroie, Laurie. Money Questions Surround Ritter's Film Financial Times.
- ↑ John O'Neil. Virginia Man Pleads Guilty in Oil-for-Food Inquiry. New York Times. January 18, 2005
External links
- In Shifting Sands: The Truth About Unscom and the Disarming of Iraq at IMDb
- Monarch Films description of film
- New York Times review