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The Hans Blix Iraq War Diaries offers a candid, day-by-day account of one of the most pivotal periods in modern international relations. As the Chief UN Weapons Inspector, Hans Blix was at the center of efforts to verify whether Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction in the years 2000–2003.
This compelling memoir combines personal reflections with official records, revealing the complex negotiations between the UN, the United States, and Iraq. Blix documents the mounting pressures from various governments, the challenges of conducting weapons inspections under difficult circumstances, and the diplomatic tensions that ultimately led to the 2003 invasion.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this book provides essential context for understanding how intelligence assessments, political agendas, and international diplomacy converged during this critical moment in global history. It serves as both an important historical document and a personal testimony from someone uniquely positioned to witness these events.







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