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Scott Ritter
Was one of UNSCOM's most senior weapons inspectors in Iraq between 1991 and 1998, after having served for
eight years as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Marine Corps. As a Marine, he conducted arms inspections in the former
Soviet Union, and provided analysis of Iraq's missile capacity to
General Schwarzkopf in the 1991 Gulf War. "The important thing to know about Scott Ritter is that he was right." - Seymour Hersh
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Amb. Edward Peck
Served as Chief of Mission in Iraq and Mauritania, Embassy officer in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Egypt; Deputy Director of the cabinet Task
Force on Terrorism at the Reagan White House; Deputy Coordinator of Covert Intelligence Programs at the State Department; and Liaison
Officer to the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon. With two tours of active duty as a paratrooper, he served from Private to 1st Lt.
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Jeff Cohen
Worked for MSNBC as an on-air commentator and senior producer of "Donahue" until the show was terminated on the eve
of the Iraq war. He founded Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR), co-hosted CNN's "Crossfire," was a weekly panelist
on Fox News Channel's "Newswatch," and appeared frequently on many national TV and radio programs, including
"The Today Show," "Larry King Live," "The O'Reilly Factor," C-SPAN, and NPR.
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