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U.S. Official: Iraqis Said Saddam’s Weapons Of Mass Destruction Were Sent To Syria
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PM Sharon & IDF Chief Yaalon’s 2002 statements on
Saddam’s WMDs confirmed
An American official has just confirmed what has been long suspected – that Iraqi weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) were dispersed to
1. Ryan Munro, ‘[1] U.S. official: Iraqis told me WMDs sent to Syria: Former head of prisons says incarcerated ex-Saddam forces disclosed move,’ World Net Daily, July 30, 2008
A former American overseer of Iraqi prisons says several dozen inmates who were members of Saddam Hussein’s [2] military and intelligence forces boasted of helping transport weapons of mass destruction to Syria and Lebanon in the three months prior to Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Don Bordenkircher – who served two years as national director of prison and jail operations in
A smaller number of prisoners, he said, claimed “they knew the locations of the missile hulls buried in
Some of the inmates, Bordenkircher said, “wanted to trade their information for a release from prison and were amenable to showing the locations.”
The prisoners were members of the Iraqi military or civilians assigned to the Iraqi military, often stationed at munitions facilities, according to Bordenkircher. He said he was told the WMDs were shipped by truck into
Other Iraqi military personnel, including former top Saddam associates, have made the same claim.
In early 2006, Saddam’s No. 2 [3] Air Force officer, Georges Sada, told the
[5] WND also reported in 2006 a former general and friend of Saddam who defected alleged WMDs were hidden in
Saddam knew the
Among other claims, [7] WND also reported a former U.S. federal agent and [8] counter-terrorism specialist deployed to Iraq before the war said he waged a three-year, unsuccessful battle to get officials to search four sites where he believed the former Saddam regime buried weapons of mass destruction.
Bordenkircher said four of the Iraqi prisoners who separately offered to speak to the “right” people about Saddam’s alleged transport of WMD later became involved with
Some prisoners said the drivers, upon return from transporting the WMDs out of
Four of the prisoners – civilians attached to the Iraqi military – said they worked at the al-Muthana Chemical Industries site. They said the cargo included nitrogen mustard gas warheads for Tariq I and II missiles.
Bordenkircher said the stories of the military personnel and the civilians matched and did not contradict one another.
Bordenkircher also said prisoners confirmed al-Qaida had a presence in
Iraqis under the command of Uday Hussein, one of Saddam Hussein’s sons, supported the al-Qaida elements in the country with training and providing safe harbor, they said.
Bordenkircher also was a senior adviser to
Bordenkircher previously served as
2.
A week before the
The documents in question contained Iraqi nuclear bomb designs that could be useful to rogue states like
In response to the Times story an international security Web site run by Ray Robinson published a translation of a story that ran on the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Seyassah’s Web site on September 25. Citing European intelligence sources, the Al-Seyyassah report claims that in late 2004
The Kuwaiti report maintains that the Syrian nuclear program relies “on equipment and materials that the sons of the deposed Iraqi leader, Uday and Qusai … transfer[red] to Syria by using dozens of civilian trucks and trains, before and after the US-British invasion in March 2003.” The report also asserts that the Syrian nuclear program is supported by the Iranians who are running the program, together with Iraqi nuclear scientists and Muslim nuclear specialists from Muslim republics of the former
The program “was originally built on the remains of the Iraqi program after it was wholly transferred to
This report echoes warnings expressed by then-prime minister Ariel Sharon in the months leading up to the US-led invasion of
ACCORDING TO the US Senate’s Prewar Intelligence Review Phase II, which studied the prewar intelligence on Iraq’s nuclear weapons program, in 2002, the US had learned from the Iraqi foreign minister that while Iraq had not yet acquired a nuclear arsenal, “Iraq was aggressively and covertly developing” nuclear weapons. The Senate report concluded that Saddam was told by his own weapons specialists that
In the weeks and months after the September 11, 2001 attacks on the
In his State of the Union Address in 2002, Bush placed
The post-Saddam insurgency in
And yet, for all the difficulties, pain and frustration the post-Saddam insurgency has caused the
IN THE summer of 2003, assessing future trends on the basis of the US-led invasion of
But as the months and years have progressed it has become clear that far from being a warning to other would-be nuclear armed dictatorships, the US-led invasion of
The ascent of the most dangerous regimes in the world to the status of nuclear powers reached a new climax last month. First was
For their part, most of the nations of the world have looked on with indifference to these developments. South Korean Foreign Minister and incoming UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appears far more concerned with the Japanese debate over whether
Ban’s apparent moral and strategic dementia is of a piece with the international community’s apathy. Europe has responded to
AS FOR the US,
Reasonably, the world is now assessing the
Last week the Sunday
It is not hard to see the lesson of these developments. As the
Relating this wisdom to
The
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[2] military: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71076
[3] Air Force: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71076
[4] York: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71076
[5] WND also reported in 2006: http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=34818
[6] Damascus: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71076
[7] WND also reported: http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=37344
[8] counter-terrorism: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71076
[9] Mosul: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71076
[10] Southeast Asia: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71076
[11] police: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=71076
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