] The U.S. government has obtained potentially valuable new ] information on Iraq's biological and chemical weapons ] programs in recent days from scientists and intelligence ] agents confronted outside Iraq with threats that failure ] to cooperate could mean unpleasant consequences when ] Baghdad falls, according to two U.S. officials with ] direct knowledge of the effort. ] ] In a top-secret adjunct to an openly reported diplomatic ] initiative, U.S. and allied intelligence services ] summoned scores of Iraqi operatives in foreign capitals ] to present a stark choice. They were told "they could ] either 'turn,' " said one official, using an expression ] for switching sides, or be expelled back to Iraq "to ] enjoy your very short stay in Baghdad." |