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Saddam's WMD hidden in Syria, says Iraq survey chief
The Sunday Telegraph (UK) ^
| 1/25/04
| Con Coughlin
Posted on 01/24/2004 5:07:40 PM PST by saquin
David Kay, the former head of the coalition's hunt for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, yesterday claimed that part of Saddam Hussein's secret weapons programme was hidden in Syria.
In an exclusive interview with The Telegraph, Dr Kay, who last week resigned as head of the Iraq Survey Group, said that he had uncovered evidence that unspecified materials had been moved to Syria shortly before last year's war to overthrow Saddam.
"We are not talking about a large stockpile of weapons," he said. "But we know from some of the interrogations of former Iraqi officials that a lot of material went to Syria before the war, including some components of Saddam's WMD programme. Precisely what went to Syria, and what has happened to it, is a major issue that needs to be resolved."
Dr Kay's comments will intensify pressure on President Bashar Assad to clarify the extent of his co-operation with Saddam's regime and details of Syria's WMD programme. Mr Assad has said that Syria was entitled to defend itself by acquiring its own biological and chemical weapons arsenal.
Syria was one of Iraq's main allies in the run-up to the war and hundreds of Iraqi officials - including members of Saddam's family - were given refuge in Damascus after the collapse of the Iraqi dictator's regime. Many of the foreign fighters responsible for conducting terrorist attacks against the coalition are believed to have entered Iraq through Syria.
A Syrian official last night said: "These allegations have been raised many times in the past by Israeli officials, which proves that they are false."
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antraz; davidkay; iraq; iraqiwmds; isg; syria; wmd
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To: meenie
Wrongo. There is no, and I repeat, NO evidence that Saddam ever "destroyed" anything. There is UN evidence from 2002 and David Kay's evidence that just the contrary is the case . . . that he DIDN'T destroy everything.
Where are they? Ask Kay. He resigned because he's convinced they were moved into SYRIA. Course, no one bothers to mention that. They only note that he "resigned."
And when I'm talking about Germany's, France's, Britain's, Russia's, etc. INTEL SERVICES, I'm talking about what they were saying in 2001, 2002, and 2003. You are clueless. Read what the INTEL services said.
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posted on
01/25/2004 7:23:08 AM PST
by
LS
(CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
To: TheDon
AT THE TIME THEY THOUGHT IT WAS WMDs
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posted on
01/25/2004 7:41:00 AM PST
by
LandofLincoln
((the right has become the left))
To: Dog Gone
"These allegations have been raised many times in the past by Israeli officials, which proves that they are false." I suspect that one of the places in Syria went up in smoke when Israel did that deep air strike inside Syria on the "Terrorist camp". I found it curious that the Syrians put barriers up all around the camp and did not allow anybody within a kilometer of the camp. All the long range camera shots showed a deserted camp with no life. One would think that the place would have been crawling with people searching through the ruins.
My guess is a large stockpile of nerve gas was trashed that day.
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posted on
01/25/2004 8:02:55 AM PST
by
American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
To: American in Israel
I hope you're right.
To: American in Israel
My guess is a large stockpile of nerve gas was trashed that day.
Or something worse
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posted on
01/25/2004 8:18:53 AM PST
by
RandallFlagg
("There are worse things than crucifixion...There are teeth.")
To: saquin
Saddam's WMD hidden in Syria, says Iraq survey chief How does one judge the sincerity of a news service?
This news service's headline reports "Saddam's WMD hidden in Syria". The first paragraph then reports that "David Kay, the former head of the coalition's hunt for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, yesterday claimed that part of Saddam Hussein's secret weapons programme was hidden in Syria." What became of the WMD referred to in the headline?
To: tentmaker
From the unclassified portion of David Kay's report in October, you can find these two small excerpts:
Umm. Unclassified?? Do you think that there's stuff we don't know yet that Kay and the CIA hasn't told anyone yet?
Yeah. So do I.
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posted on
01/25/2004 8:48:34 AM PST
by
RandallFlagg
("There are worse things than crucifixion...There are teeth.")
To: LandofLincoln
A certain valley in Syria was pointed out as being the repository of the WMDs. Sounds like a nice October surprise.
To: MosesKnows
I just listened to an interview with Dr. Kay in which he disputed the characterizations made by the news services (and, in this thread) that he has somehow alleged that Iraqi WMD are in Syria. In response to a direct question about that, he said that while there is ample evidence that there was movement between Iraq and Syria before the war, we SIMPLY DO NOT KNOW (his words) what was moved. He did not claim that the movement constituted WMD or WMD related materials. From his perspective, the movement could just as easily have been cash as military hardware -- especially since the Syrians have been uncooperative in disclosing the nature of the traffic.
In the same interview, he reiterated his position that he did not believe that Iraq had resumed production of chemical or biological weapons. In his own words: I don't think they exist.
That was categorical. He didn't say that he thought they exist in Syria. He said flat out that he thinks they simply didn't exist.
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posted on
01/25/2004 9:20:11 AM PST
by
G2R
(Kay didn't say WMD are in Syria)
To: American in Israel; Dog Gone
AI....can you post a map of Syria where that air strike took place.I would love to match it up against a map that Syrian defector said the WMD are being hidden.
Also you can't destroy anthrax and VX with a high explosive it doesn't burn hot enough.
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posted on
01/25/2004 9:34:34 AM PST
by
Dog
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our Country")
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To: serious200
No, a more accurate analogy would be this: You've been successfully defending your house with a revolver against knife-weilding hoodlums for years. Now you're being attacked by machinegun and cannon-toting robbers. Your gun, while very effective against knives, is useless. Rather than lose your gun, you give it to your neighbor and go into hiding. Once the danger has cleared, you come out, reacquire the gun and continue to lord it over the local knife people.
Shipping the WMD off to Syria makes perfect sense. (Remember the Iraqi air force during the first Gulf War? Same thing here. In fact, as far as analogies goes, this is a far better one than the knife-gun scenario.)
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posted on
01/25/2004 10:33:57 AM PST
by
Tricorn
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To: G2R
In response to a direct question about that, he said that while there is ample evidence that there was movement between Iraq and Syria before the war, we SIMPLY DO NOT KNOW (his words) what was moved. Quit true, but I think it's probably safe to assume that Iraq wasn't desperately trying to get rid of old Parcheesi sets and Cabbage Patch Kids.
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posted on
01/25/2004 10:54:00 AM PST
by
jpl
To: serious200
1. Because Saddam Hussein was more interested in saving his own skin than saving his country. He did not care if the US killed every Iraqi as long as he could somehow survive and come back to regain power.
2. Saddam Hussein believed that the US' tolerance for "pain" (US Casualities) was low. He was convinced that the naysayers in the US could be used to cause us to withdraw from Iraq. We'd done it before... i.e. Somalia. All the evidence points to this... He didn't fight to the death. He went into hiding and began his plan B. Insurgence. Plan A was France successfully undermining US resolve to invade and that plan obviously failed.
To: serious200
Link?
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posted on
01/25/2004 10:55:08 AM PST
by
RandallFlagg
("There are worse things than crucifixion...There are teeth.")
To: saquin
Nothing has underscored the carelessness of this Administration more than watching them handle this...I think they were right about the WMD, but they let the first Kay report be misreported, didn't handle his exit interviews, allowed him to speak to Reuters(for chrissake) which characteristically misreported it. Then, Rice, Powell and Cheney spoke, each seemingly giving different accounts. DAMN!
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To: LandofLincoln
...THOUGHT... that's what I remember too. Perhaps the most dangerous thing they could have been exporting in trucks at the time. Perhaps we will find out eventually.
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posted on
01/25/2004 11:03:44 AM PST
by
TheDon
(Have a Happy New Year!)
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