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Iraq
Iraqi WMDs and Russian Military Strategy in the Middle East
2006-02-28
Long, detailed, a good background piece by a man who claims to be a former intelligence operative, according to the blurb at the end of the article. Perhaps some of Rantburg's experts can let us know whether this report rings true.

Introduction
In the 1970s and 1980s there were several indications about Saddam HusseinÂ’s development of the WMD programs (biological, chemical and nuclear). The Israeli attack on the Iraqi French-made Osirak nuclear reactor in 1981 slowed down the progress of the IraqÂ’s nuclear weapons program but the biological and chemical WMDs were highly developed, due to the Soviet assistance, Iraqi scientists and a sophisticated system of procurement, organized by the Iraqi Intelligence in Western Europe and in other parts of the World. The nuclear weapons program was never abandoned by the regime, and before the first Gulf War (1991) Iraq was very close to producing its own nuclear weapons. (There is some evidence that Saddam could have purchased nuclear technology from Pakistan, through Dr. KhanÂ’s network, and that he has tried to buy nuclear weapons or components from China). The war destroyed the technical base for the production. But the highly skilled scientific and technical personnel (over 200) remained in place, dispersed. The regime managed to save their nuclear fuel, many technical means of production and the blueprints of the nuclear weaponization. The after-war international (UN) control proved ineffective. Iraq also saved an essential part of its biological and chemical warfare technology, materials and personnel. Some of the WMDs, materials, specialists from Iraq have been transferred abroad to continue research and to organize the production abroad: mainly to Sudan, Libya and Algeria but also to the neighboring Syria (with a purpose to strengthen Syrian regimeÂ’s offensive capabilities against Israel).
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  I'm keeping an eye on you 5089. Have you felt a recent urge to LASH DOWN THE CAP LOCK AND DAMN THE CONSEQUENCES? Do you have a fear of Fanny FarmerCrats?
Posted by: 6   2006-02-28 17:59  

#4  OT : Btw, is anyone here aware of one non-NWO anticommunist conspiracy theory (to which Joseph seems close), "The Final Phase"???

In short, islamic terror (soon nuclear as conventional "grey terror" shifts to WMD "pink terror", before actual war) is a proxy for the true ennemy, international communism, the "asymetrical military" side of a multipronged attack on western civilization also done through generalized cultural subversion.

Tinfoil hat needed, no doubt, but this much more agrees with me than the "western elites are Evil" NWO, as I think there is at least a basis of truth ("reformed" commies are NOT our friends!).

For thoses interested, check out :
http://www.jrnyquist.com/
http://www.thefinalphase.com/FirstWelcomePage.htm
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-02-28 06:56  

#3  This fits with what Ion Pacepa has been claiming for a couple of years about the russian involvement in Iraq's WMD, including their relocation/removal/destruction shortly before GWII (the "Sarindar" soviet doctrine of denying the ennemy propaganda cookies by stealing the rug under him).
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-02-28 06:45  

#2  Russia #1 world killer still, they need to do something creative like in space
Posted by: Huperesh Ebbineter8979   2006-02-28 01:39  

#1  One point of collaboration is the speed of which Russia (the first to hit the Iraqi tarmac) landed large aircraft in Iraq almost instantly after the paperwork was signed upon the end of overt military activity of the Gulf War.

Of course, the French landed aircraft shortly thereafter.
Posted by: Captain America   2006-02-28 00:21  

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