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Former U.N. chief weapons inspector Scott Ritter gestures during a news conference before speaking at a lecture at Georgia State University, Tuesday, Sept.17, 2002. in Atlanta. Saddam Hussein agreed to let weapons inspectors into Iraq because he ran out of options, and Iraq will be destroyed if he goes back on his promise, Ritter said. (AP Photo/Gregory Smith)
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Former U.N. chief weapons inspector Scott Ritter gestures during a news conference before speaking at a lecture at Georgia State University, Tuesday, Sept.17, 2002. in Atlanta. Saddam Hussein agreed to let weapons inspectors into Iraq because he ran out of options, and Iraq will be destroyed if he goes back on his promise, Ritter said. (AP Photo/Gregory Smith)

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