Target Iran:
The Truth About the White House’s Plans for Regime Change
by Scott Ritter

From Publisher’s description
In the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, Scott Ritter’s ... claims that Iraq had been effectively disarmed were ignored by both the Bush administration and the mainstream media. In the wake of the debacle, Ritter has been vindicated. Now Ritter, a former United Nations weapons inspector, has set his sights on the White House’s hyping of Iran’s alleged nuclear weapons program. In Target Iran he once again sets the record straight. This book offers Ritter’s “national intelligence assessment” of the Iranian imbroglio. He examines the Bush administration’s regime-change policy and the potential of Iran to threaten U.S. national security interests. The author also considers how the country is seen by other interested parties, including the United Kingdom ..., Israel (the Israelis view Iran as their number one threat today), and the International Atomic Energy Agency ... .

From Booklist
As a U.S. Marine officer in the Gulf War, Ritter served as a ballistic missile advisor to General H. Norman Schwarzkopf and then became a high-up UN weapons inspector in Iraq until 1998. Now he is a vociferous, controversial critic of the Bush II administration and the Iraq War. In his latest expose, Ritter trains his inspector’s eyes on Iran, meticulously analyzing the rhetoric about Tehran beginning with the first Bush presidency when Dick Cheney was secretary of defense, then skeptically parsing the protracted, politically tangled wrangling over Iran’s nuclear program, and vehemently objecting to what he sees as excessive American alignment with Israel. The most interesting figure to emerge from Ritter’s flinty yet invaluable inquiry is John Bolton, current U.S. ambassador to the UN and a neo-con instrumental in pushing for regime changes in the Middle East “at any cost.” In closing, Ritter offers shrewd observations about why things have cooled off regarding Iran as the midterm elections loom and cautions that war with Iran would be catastrophic and must be averted. — Donna Seaman


Contents

Map
Acknowledgments
Prologue: A Briefing in August
 1    A Crisis Made in Israel
 2    The Inspectors
 3    The Great Appeasers
 4    The Rational Actor
 5    The War Party
 6    End GameConclusion
Bibliographical Notes
Index