Everything is fact?
Funny the good prof forgot to mention the $21 Billion dollars siphoned off from the "Oil for Food" program, which instead of buying food and medicine or infrastructure upgrades, went to bribing EU, Russian and Chinese diplomats and businessmen to push for an end to sanctions and containment; building dozens of lavish "Palaces" for Saddam and his cronies;, and of course, paying for activities which were interpreted by every intelligence agency as being WMD programs. Perhaps this sort of activity (financial corruption dwarfing the scale of ENRON and other US financial scandles of the same time period combined.) just might have something to do with the deaths of innocent Iraqis as well.
I think what is really happening to the good prof and his fellow travellers is that their interpretation of events is so wildly at odds to the reality unfolding all around them that few people outside the cloister are buying it any more. University administrations may be getting nervous that parents, allumni and potential benefactors will look at essays and speeches like this and say "WTF?", before deciding to send their children and money elsewhere. After a reality check like that, I would guess the good prof might not have a job to come back to in the near future.
This is all I will say on the subject, but I do encourage people to go to the links and read the essay, then compare the assertations to the history we have experienced since 1991. I am confident that you will draw similar conclusions to my own.