Posted on 11/25/2004 10:57:52 AM PST by AmericanMade1776
Iraqi troops, searching terrorist hideouts in Fallujah, discovered a chemical weapons laboratory with manuals on manufacturing explosives and toxins including anthrax.
National security adviser Qassem Dawoud said National Guard troops found a chemical laboratory that was used to prepare deadly explosives and poisons.
He said the lab was in a district where pockets of fighters are still holding out following the US led assault on the city.
We also found in the laboratory manuals and instructions spelling out procedures for making explosives, Dawoud said. They also spoke about making anthrax.
Dawoud showed pictures of a shelf containing what he said were various chemicals.
The US military said it discovered the largest weapons cache to date in Fallujah.
The weapons including anti-tank mines and a mobile bomb-making lab were found inside a mosque used by an insurgent leader. Troops also found documents detailing hostage interrogations, the military said.
They were in the Saad Abi Bin Waqas Mosque where Sunni rebel leader and imam Abdullah al-Janabi often spoke, the US military said.
Marine officers said they so far have found enough weapons in Fallujah to refuel a nationwide rebellion.
Troops also found what may be a mobile bomb-making factory housed in a truck, as well as mortar systems, rocket-propelled grenades, launchers, recoilless rifles and parts of surface-to-air weapons systems.
The troops also found documents that detailed insurgent interrogations of recent kidnap victims, the marines said.
US and Iraqi troops continue to sweep the city amid sporadic gun battles with rebel fighters.
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In this photo released by the Iraqi government, sacks of chemicals are seen after Iraqi troops searching suspected terrorist hideouts in Fallujah discovered a laboratory with manuals manufacturing explosives and toxins including anthrax, Iraq (news - web sites)'s national security adviser Qassem Dawoud said Thursday, Nov. 25, 2004.(AP Photo/Iraqi Gorvernment)
In this photo released by the Iraqi government, chemicals are seen after Iraqi troops searching suspected terrorist hideouts in Fallujah discovered a laboratory with manuals manufacturing explosives and toxins including anthrax, Iraq (news - web sites)'s national security adviser Qassem Dawoud said Thursday, Nov. 25, 2004.(AP Photo/Iraqi Gorvernment)
My question--is this lab recently set up, or is it left over from the Saddam regime? We know he liked to hide these kinds of things in places like backyards and gardens.
religion of peace alert
A lieutenant of Iraqs most feared terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been captured in Mosul, Dawoud said
He named him as Abu Saeed, but he gave no further details.
Al-Zarqawi, whose al-Qaida-linked group has been responsible for numerous car bombings and beheadings of foreign hostages, including three Americans and Briton Ken Bigley, was believed to have been based in Fallujah. But the Jordanian-born extremist managed to escape the siege.
The United States has offered a 18.5m reward for al-Zarqawis capture - the same amount being offered for Osama bin Laden and his deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri.
http://breakingnews.iol.ie/news/story.asp?j=8169094&p=8y69y4x&n=8169182
How about a 'No weapons of mass destruction' alert also?
There's nothing to see here. Move along!
The Liberal Media are already thinking of ways to spin this story, and ways to cover it up with lesser stories.
How will we know when it is confirmed? ABC radio "news" will stop talking about it.
Those pictures look more like a portable meth lab, than a real lab. Very dangerous conditions to work in and not a healthy place at all.
And easily transported and hard to spot.
DK
The primitive lab for weapon-related activities would not be located in a city neighborhood (unless the neighborhood is suicidal - think spills and fume hood emissions). Alternatively, the lab would have to be equipped with exhaust fume hoods and glove boxes - both equipped with scrubbers.
This kind of equipment, necessary to protect those working in the lab and their immediate neighbors, would be much more in the nature of evidence as to the lab activities than a photo of shelf full of chemicals with illegible labels.
But,But thats impossible Dan Blather said their were no WMDs
They're terrorists...I'm pretty sure their MSDSs are not in order either.
CNN is off to a good start. Headline: "Iraqi forces find chemical materials in lab"
Yup... forces found a few "chemical materials" in a lab. Nothing important. Just material. Not worth reading about the details...
My point was that terrorists probably don't adhere to occupational safety training guidelines and it wouldn't look like a "real" chemical lab even if it was.
You have abolutely NO idea about the motivations of these guys. They care NOTHING for the people in the neighborhoods et.al. This is an underground lab. Scrubbers....Jeez, I guess you think they get inspected for hazardous conditions or something....
Semper Intolerant
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