Background
Timmerman, Kenneth R. was born on November 4, 1953 in New York City. Son of Clarence A. and Mildred (Slack) Timmerman.
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Months after the triumph of Operation Desert Storm, the questions remain: what is Iraq's military capability? Where did Saddam Hussein get the armaments to provoke the Gulf war? What did he have and what does he have left? The Death Lobby answers these questions and exposes the truth behind the bribery and subterfuge that brought about deals with companies and commercial contacts for arms and embargoed technology - and the conspiracy of silence in London, Washington, Paris, and Bonn, where repeated warnings of Iraq's true intentions were ignored ... Through his exhaustive research, Kenneth Timmerman proves that Saddam Hussein could never have brought about the Gulf war without the co-operation of Western governments and the decaying Soviet empire. His remarkable investigation has prompted questions in Parliament and has, at last, focused world attention on the insatiable greed and ambition that compromised world peace. The inescapable truth today is that yesterday's lessons have still to be learnt... world peace still hangs in the balance ... the warnings can no longer be ignored. 'Filled with carefully researched information about how greed for profits leads companies to support an unscrupulous dictator...' Simon Wiesenthal Thoroughly readable ... The Death Lobby describes a global arms supply system that is almost completely out of control...' Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
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Timmerman, Kenneth R. was born on November 4, 1953 in New York City. Son of Clarence A. and Mildred (Slack) Timmerman.
Bachelor, Goddard College, 1973; Master of Arts, Brown U., 1976.
Special correspondent, United States of America Today, Beirut, Lebanon, 1982-1983;
special correspondent, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Paris, 1983-1985;
special correspondent, Defense and Armament, Paris, 1985-1987;
public, Middle East Defense News, Paris, 1987-1993;
professional staff member, Committee on Foreign Affairs-United States House of Representatives, Washington, 1993;
investigative reporter, Time Magazine, Washington, 1994;
public, The Iran Brief, Kensington, Maryland., since 1994;
executive director, Foundation for Democracy in Iran, Kensington, since 1995. Member board advisors Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, Washington,1993-. President Middle East Data Project, Inc., Kensington, since 1994.
Reviewer Office of Technology Assessment, 1994.
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Married Christina E. Boheman, April 17, 1987. Children: Niclas E., Julian, Clio, Diana, Simon.