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A news-breaking inside look at SaddamÂ's nuclear programÂ'by the Iraqi scientist who ran it

No one knows more about IraqÂ'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: 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 SaddamÂ'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 SaddamÂ's cat-and-mouse game with U.N. weapons inspectors in the early 1990s. And he captures what life was like in SaddamÂ's inner circleÂ'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 elementsÂ'including the centrifugeÂ'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 technologyÂ'and helps answer still-lingering questions about Saddam's weapons of mass destruction.

Mahdi Obeidi oversaw IraqÂ's top-secret centrifuge program and later became director-general of IraqÂ'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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Title of ebook: The Bomb in My Garden: The Secrets of Saddam's Nuclear Mastermind
ISBN: 9780471696636
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Internet download file size: 1044 kb
Released online for download: 09-23-2004
Author of eBook: Obeidi, Mahdi
Author of eBook: Pitzer, Kurt


The Bomb in My Garden



Chapter One

The Bomb in My Garden

I emerged from my daughter's home the morning of April 10, 2003, to find the city of Baghdad in a state of total anarchy. Two days of ferocious battle during the American invasion had left carnage and confusion in its wake. Intermittent gunfire and explosions echoed through the city. Columns of smoke from burning government buildings rose into the sky across the horizon. The smell of sulfur and toxic gases released from the fires permeated the warm morning air. A sense of jittery calm settled on the residential streets of my daughter's neighborhood.

A few neighbors crept out of their homes to look at the two houses down the block that had been destroyed by American artillery two nights earlier. The structures lay half in rubble. A small crowd stood shaking their heads over the tragedy, but no one seemed to know whether anyone had been killed in these homes. On the street corner, the charred remains of two Iraqi military trucks stood like twisted sculptures of war, their frames blown apart an ... read full excerpt from The Bomb in My Garden: The Secrets of Saddam's Nuclear Mastermind ebook





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