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Peter Beaumont

Iraqi Mobile Labs Not Involved in Germ Warfare

Peter Beaumont, Antony Barnett and Gaby Hinsliff | Guardian | June 15, 2003

"A British scientist and biological weapons expert [said]: 'They are not mobile germ warfare laboratories. You could not use them for making biological weapons. They do not even look like them. They are exactly what the Iraqis said they were — facilities for the production of hydrogen gas to fill balloons.' " [more]

US Bugs Security Council Diplomats' Phones

Martin Bright, Ed Vulliamy and Peter Beaumont | Guardian | March 2, 2003

"The United States is conducting a secret 'dirty tricks' campaign against UN Security Council delegations in New York as part of its battle to win votes in favour of war against Iraq." [more]

UN Ready for Nuclear Showdowns

Peter Beaumont | Guardian | December 29, 2002

"The withdrawal of the inspectors working for the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna sets the stage for a new showdown between North Korea and the United Nations Security Council, which is expected to meet soon to discuss Pyongyang's defiance of its obligations under existing resolutions." [more]

Analysis: Amid The Clouds of Deception, US Speeds Along Road to War

Peter Beaumont | Guardian | August 6, 2002

"The question now appears to be not whether there will be a war, but when. The answer is that in war, as other matters, timing is all. For President George W. Bush that timing will be dictated by the demands of a domestic political agenda. With the economy in the middle of what now looks like a double-dip recession - and his room for manoeuvre on the economic front hobbled by his tax-cut commitments - Bush has been left with only two policies he can sell as a success: the war against terrorism and the war against Saddam." [more]

Bush Set To Flout Test Ban Treaty

Peter Beaumont | Guardian | July 28, 2002

"Amid renewed evidence that pro-nuclear hawks are increasingly holding sway, the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration is increasing funding for nuclear weapons research and testing programmes. The funding would allow the US to be ready to return to underground tests within 12 months - a requirement of the US Nuclear Posture Review, which was unveiled by the Bush administration this year." [more]

Analysis: West Pays Warlords to Stay in Line

Jason Burke and Peter Beaumont | Guardian | July 21, 2002

"Key Afghan commanders are being bribed with British and US money to ensure their loyalty to the new government." [more]

CNN chief accuses Israel of terror

Oliver Burkeman and Peter Beaumont | Guardian | July 18, 2002

"The Palestinians are fighting with human suicide bombers, that's all they have. The Israelis ... they've got one of the most powerful military machines in the world. The Palestinians have nothing. So who are the terrorists? I would make a case that both sides are involved in terrorism." [more]

Smuggled Into a Hospital Under a Pile of Corpses...

Peter Beaumont | Guardian | April 5, 2002

"Hidden in an ambulance beneath a stretcher carrying the bodies of those who had died in the West Bank town of Bethlehem during the current Israeli invasion, they were told by the paramedics to play dead when troops checked them." [more]

Israelis Execute Arafat's Elite Guards

Peter Beaumont | Guardian | March 31, 2002

"Someone had taken off his boots, revealing his blue socks. The wounds that he had obviously been clutching when he died were also to his upper body. But what must have killed him, like his colleague, was a shot fired at close range to his temple that had demolished the back of his head." [more]

Story of find in Afghan cave 'was made up' to justify sending British marines

Peter Beaumont and Ed Vulliamy | Guardian | March 24, 2002

"A Pentagon official told The Observer there was no intelligence to support claims from London that al-Qaeda was developing biological weapons in the Shah-e-Kot area. 'I don't know what they're saying in London but we have received no specific intelligence on that kind of development or capability in the Shah-e-Kot valley region - I mean a chemical or biological weapons facility,' said an official in the Army department in Washington. [more]

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