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  • How the Chinese helped Iraq fight the US

    12/15/2003 3:46:56 PM PST · by Maria S · 14 replies · 236+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 12/14/03 | Con Coughlin.
    Chinese military advisers played a key role in helping Saddam's air defences withstand coalition air strikes in the months preceding Operation Iraqi Freedom, according to the Iraqi colonel who last week revealed details of Saddam's programme of weapons of mass destruction. Lieutenant-Colonel al-Dabbagh, whose revelations about Saddam's battlefield WMD capability were revealed exclusively last week in the Telegraph, said he worked with a number of Chinese air-defence specialists during 2002 and the early part of this year to devise methods to stop coalition air strikes destroying Iraq's air defences. "They arrived in the spring of 2002," said al-Dabbagh, who commanded...
  • The truth, at last:SADDAM HAD THE WEAPONS!!!!!!

    12/06/2003 7:26:45 PM PST · by RaceBannon · 39 replies · 191+ views
    London Telegraph ^ | 12/07/03 | Telegraph.co.UK
    The truth, at last (Filed: 07/12/2003) "The West should thank God that the Iraqi army decided not to fight," Lt Col Dabbagh tells the Telegraph's intrepid Con Coughlin in today's newspaper. "If the army had used these weapons there would have been terrible consequences." The weapons Col Dabbagh was referring to are Saddam Hussein's stocks of chemical and biological warheads. A senior officer at the heart of Saddam's armed forces, the colonel was the conduit of the now-infamous claim in the intelligence dossier which Tony Blair presented to Parliament and to the country: the claim that Saddam had the capacity...
  • Iraqi army chief backs WMD claim

    12/06/2003 6:35:16 PM PST · by RaceBannon · 34 replies · 191+ views
    news.com.au ^ | 12-06-03 | From correspondents in London
    Iraqi army chief backs WMD claim From correspondents in London December 7, 2003 AN Iraqi officer has identified himself as the source for a British claim about Saddam Hussein's weapons that sparked a controversy marked by the death of a British government arms expert. The Sunday Telegraph said Lt Col al-Dabbagh identified himself as the source for the British government's assertion that Iraq could have deployed chemical or biological weapons of mass destruction within 45 minutes of a decision to do so. The paper gave the officer's surname only, citing fears for his safety if he was fully identified. Prime...
  • Revealed: the Iraqi colonel who told MI6 that Saddam could launch WMD within 45 minutes

    12/06/2003 5:37:33 PM PST · by Mark Felton · 40 replies · 211+ views
    Telegraph ^ | 12/6/03 | Con Coughlin
    An Iraqi colonel who commanded a front-line unit during the build-up to the war in Iraq has revealed how he passed top secret information to British intelligence warning that Saddam Hussein had deployed weapons of mass destruction that could be used on the battlefield against coalition troops in less than 45 minutes. Lt-Col al-Dabbagh, 40, who was the head of an Iraqi air defence unit in the western desert, said that cases containing WMD warheads were delivered to front-line units, including his own, towards the end of last year. He said they were to be used by Saddam's Fedayeen paramilitaries...
  • Iraqi army chief backs WMD claim

    12/06/2003 5:24:19 PM PST · by Mark Felton · 28 replies · 787+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 12/6/03 | Associated Press
    AN Iraqi officer has identified himself as the source for a British claim about Saddam Hussein's weapons that sparked a controversy marked by the death of a British government arms expert. The Sunday Telegraph said Lt Col al-Dabbagh identified himself as the source for the British government's assertion that Iraq could have deployed chemical or biological weapons of mass destruction within 45 minutes of a decision to do so. The paper gave the officer's surname only, citing fears for his safety if he was fully identified. Prime Minister Tony Blair's office declined comment on the newspaper report, which featured in...
  • The truth, at last; Iraqi Colonel 'Source of 45-Minute WMD Claim'...

    12/06/2003 4:22:33 PM PST · by Pikamax · 2 replies · 112+ views
    TELEGRAPH ^ | 12/07/03 | TELEGRAPH
    The truth, at last (Filed: 07/12/2003) "The West should thank God that the Iraqi army decided not to fight," Lt Col Dabbagh tells the Telegraph's intrepid Con Coughlin in today's newspaper. "If the army had used these weapons there would have been terrible consequences." The weapons Col Dabbagh was referring to are Saddam Hussein's stocks of chemical and biological warheads. A senior officer at the heart of Saddam's armed forces, the colonel was the conduit of the now-infamous claim in the intelligence dossier which Tony Blair presented to Parliament and to the country: the claim that Saddam had the capacity...
  • How the 45-minute claim got from Baghdad to No 10

    12/06/2003 4:38:57 PM PST · by Pokey78 · 13 replies · 173+ views
    The Sunday Telegraph (U.K.) ^ | 12/07/03 | Con Coughlin
    It was the claim Tony Blair used to justify war, but who was the source? Con Coughlin, in Baghdad, tracked him downLieutenant-Colonel al-Dabbagh is not a man who is easily frightened. Having spied on Saddam's regime for British and American intelligence for more than seven years, the 40-year-old former Iraqi air defence commander lived with the constant fear that he might be caught, tortured and executed.So when last week, shortly after I had interviewed him in Baghdad about his involvement in the infamous 45-minute claim, he received two death threats from Saddam's loyalists, his determination to describe his involvement in...
  • The truth, at last. An Iraqi Colonel: "The West Should Thank God Iraq decided NOT to fight."

    12/06/2003 4:21:49 PM PST · by Happy2BMe · 95 replies · 513+ views
    The truth, at last(Filed: 07/12/2003) "The West should thank God that the Iraqi army decided not to fight," Lt Col Dabbagh tells the Telegraph's intrepid Con Coughlin in today's newspaper. "If the army had used these weapons there would have been terrible consequences." The weapons Col Dabbagh was referring to are Saddam Hussein's stocks of chemical and biological warheads. A senior officer at the heart of Saddam's armed forces, the colonel was the conduit of the now-infamous claim in the intelligence dossier which Tony Blair presented to Parliament and to the country: the claim that Saddam had the capacity to...