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Iraq
Sarin test sparks evacuation of compound
2003-04-07
US soldiers evacuated an Iraqi military compound early today after tests by a mobile laboratory detected the presence of sarin, a powerful nerve agent. The testing came after more than a dozen soldiers from the Army's 101st Airborne Division who guarded the military compound on Saturday night came down with symptoms consistent with exposure to very low levels of nerve agent, including vomiting, dizziness and skin blotches. The soldiers, along with a Knight Ridder reporter, a CNN cameraman and two Iraqi prisoners of war, were sent for chemical weapons decontamination and hosed down with water and bleach. If subsequent tests uphold the findings, it would be the first evidence of weapons of mass destruction, a cornerstone of the Bush administration's rationale for the invasion of Iraq and something that eluded United Nations inspectors for months.

Early tests for chemical agents at the compound were inconsistent. Some showed the presence of so-called G-Series nerve agents, which include tabun and sarin, both of which Iraq has been known to possess. A hand-held scanning device also indicated the soldiers had been exposed to a nerve agent. Other tests, however, came back negative. More precise tests by an Army Fox mobile nuclear, biological and chemical detection laboratory indicated the existence of sarin and triggered the evacuation of the captured military compound by dozens of soldiers. Sergeant Todd Ruggles, a biochemical expert attached to the 2nd Brigade of the 101st Airborne said: "I was right" that the nerve agent was present.

Even as the tests were being done, high-ranking commanders hastened to examine the sites, including Colonel Joseph Anderson, 2nd Brigade commander; Brigadier General Benjamin Freakley, assistant commander of the 101st Airborne for operations; and Major General David Petraeus, division commander. They made no comment afterward on what was contained in the sites near the village of Albu Muhawish, on the Euphrates River about 100km south of Baghdad. US soldiers found suspect chemicals at two sites: an agricultural warehouse containing 55-gallon chemical drums, which was later sealed off, and the military compound, which soldiers had begun searching on Saturday. The soldiers also found hundreds of gas masks and chemical suits at the military complex, along with large numbers of mortar and artillery rounds. "We do think there's stuff in this compound and the other compound, but we think it's buried," said Army 1st Lieutenant Elena Aravjo of the 63rd Chemical Company. "I'm really suspicious of both of those compounds."
Posted by:Paul Moloney

#9  The soldiers, along with a Knight Ridder reporter, a CNN cameraman and two Iraqi prisoners of war, were sent for chemical weapons decontamination and hosed down with water and bleach.

Too bad about the soliders and the POWs getting in the way of sweet justice. CNN is going to have to hire the Iraqi Information Minister to blow THIS one off.
Posted by: Ptah   2003-04-07 14:08:16  

#8  Maybe Sean Penn or Janeane Garofalo, or ....( the list is SO long ) should go back and let us know if it's safe.
Posted by: Dixie Normus   2003-04-07 13:42:39  

#7  Sounds like they found "Love Canal"
Posted by: Capsu78   2003-04-07 12:18:19  

#6  Bleach bath for Blix? Sounds good, don't forget the wire brush and scrub behind those ears!
Posted by: (lowercase) matt   2003-04-07 11:18:04  

#5   Smoking Gun anyone?

Send in Hans Blix for a tour of the site before it's decontaminated.
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2003-04-07 10:03:21  

#4  Hans Blix and the UN never found any WMD, and they searched for 12 years, so of course of course there is no Sarin there.



Gadzooks! That Irqi Minister of DisInformation is a hoot!
Posted by: OldSpook   2003-04-07 01:45:54  

#3  I don't understand... I thought they outlawed chemical weapons. You mean to tell me Saddam was lying this whole time? Geez, who can you trust these days?!
Posted by: Matt   2003-04-07 01:23:05  

#2  Smoking Gun anyone?
Posted by: OldSpook   2003-04-07 01:15:17  

#1  Maybe Sean Penn or Janeane Garofalo, or ....( the list is SO long ) should go back and let us know if it's safe.
Posted by: Dixie Normus   4/7/2003 1:42:39 PM  

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