The London Times reports that, in an apparent change of policy, both the UK and the US have indicated they will begin feeding intelligence to the U.N. arms inspectors to assist their search for illicit weapons: “US officials confirmed that they would begin passing intelligence that will be drawn from the huge American surveillance operation on Iraq from spy satellites, communications intercepts and agents on the ground.” I assume the Administration has a plan to bring the Iraqi situation into an endgame, but I have no idea what it is. News accounts suggest that the Administration’s public announcements are intended largely to confuse Saddam Hussein. I don’t know about Saddam, but they certainly confuse me.
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