The book provides an intrusive and pertinent insight into how a small country like Iraq - with deceit, guile and duplicity - could accumulate enough chemical, biological and nuclear assets to threaten the sucurity of millions of people. It also casts a critical eye over what appear to be similar developments shaping up in Iraq's traditional enemy, Iran.
The Iraqi War Debrief is not an ""instant"" book. Author, Al Venter has covered these and related issues for decades. As Africa and Middle East correspondent for Jane's International Defence Review he has covered developments in the region, including the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, for more than a quarter century.
The book comprises twenty chapters including:
How Saddam Almost Built his Bomb Iraq's Missing Weapons of Mass Destruction Spies: Why America's Intelligence Was Caught Short.