Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter has provided valuable and important information to the American public on issues relating to the Iraq War and to American policy on Iran. His urgent expressions of restraint over the "weapons of mass destruction" issue have been abundantly validated by subsequent events.
But I'm guessing that his ability to play a role in public policy discussions is at an end: Scott Ritter Charged In Child-Sex Sting by Mary Claire Dale Huffington Post 01/14/10.
This remains to be established in court, of course. But it sounds bad.
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I inclination not approve on it. I over warm-hearted post. Especially the designation attracted me to study the intact story.
The affidavit says that Ritter started the conversation with the girl and then for some reason showed his face on camera. The video apparently was not recorded and the officer had to recognize Ritter from the photos he saw later. It is also not clear why he gave his full name and location. Is it so that he would not be confused with other Scott or Bill Ritters? Scott Ritter seem to act very fullish for an intelligence agent, that had been previously caught in a very similar sting. Someone seems to have created a very easy case for the local police office that had only few such cases, one of which happens to be Scott Ritter. In conspirators' defense, they did not try to totally destroy Ritter, even though they could. He may not get any time at all. Yet, his reputation is badly damaged already. The smear campaign could have failed, and then no one would have heard about it. But it has succeeded and it is all over the news.
But why bother? The Iraq war is behind. This time it could be about Iran. Ritter is the only voice in the Western world arguing that Iran is not trying to acquire nuclear weapons. The talk from the previous smear campaign seems to have faded away as he did manage to get on to cable news couple times, but he was put down again. It does seem like a cycle and no one will listen to him again. The only thing missing is a war on Iran...
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