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Saudis Funded Saddam

LONDON -- A British newspaper has reported that Saudi Arabia engaged in a secret campaign to acquire nuclear weapons and gave billions of dollars to Iraq to develop a bomb.


The Sunday Times said Saudi diplomat and nuclear expert Mohammed al-Khilewi, who applied for asylum in the United States in mid-June, revealed that the Saudis gave President Saddam Hussein of Iraq up to $5 billion in exchange for Baghdad sharing its nuclear technology. The Saudi funding continued even as Iraq was planning the 1990 invasion of Kuwait, the newspaper said.

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