Posted on 04/25/2006 12:56:52 PM PDT by jveritas
This document ISGZ-2004-007589 is an undated Top Secret and Immediate memo sent by the Director of Iraqi Intelligence to the Military Industrialization Commission asking warning them about potential military attacks by the West against Nuclear, Chemical, and Long Range Missile Sites and he asked them to do what they can to hide these targets in order to prevent the air strikes from succeeding in hitting the targets . What is also interesting in this document that the Iraqi Intelligence Service obtained the information from a Double Agent who was given the information of the attack targets by Western Intelligence Services and was asked to spy on their behalf to monitor these targets.
Beginning of the translation
In the Name of God the Most Merciful The Most Compassionate
The Republic of Iraq
The Presidency of the Republic
The Intelligence Service
Top Secret and Immediate
To: The Military Industrialization Commission
Subject: Information.
We learned from one of our sources working overseas that the Western Intelligence Services are working on gathering information on some military and scientific targets in the country, and the mentioned source provided us with a map of the target that he was assigned to collect the information about when he was in the country, we will list for you below in order to know these interests and also maneuver to change the places of these targets according to the capability to prevent the opportunity for the enemies and make their plans unsuccessful and according to what follows:
1. These Services showed him a map of the Nuclear Sites in the country and our source noticed that the majority of these sites fall near of the Mosel area and the Tigris River and some of it in the limits of the City of Baghdad.
2. Another map shown on it the Chemical Sites and most of it fall in thr suburbs of Baghdad in the North of City and its South, knowing that the indicated sites in North Baghdad are more than in its South and indicated on it some of the sites in the city of Mosul.
3. The third map shown on it the locations of the Long Range Missiles.
4. A photo captured by Satellites for the area of Baji where it was clarified on it the vineyards that fall in the triangle of Karkuk-Mosul road after the gate of Baghdad and that in these vineyards are hidden important missiles and military equipments. And they asked him to go to the area and observe of it was well protected by military sectors and if there are helicopters in the area.
5. There is in the areas of AL Mahaweel and Jabla hidden Missiles and in large quantities.
6. There is a storage for Chemical Materials in the area of Al Mahmoodia.
7. There is near the Baghdad-Fallujah road and near the control of Fallujah a non operating Cement factory used to store Chemical Materials. Observe if there is protection for the factory.
8. Missiles were hidden in the triangle near the Presidential Palace and near Saddam International Airport.
9. There is a laboratory to test missiles in the AL Amerya area,
10. There is a secret airport dedicated for emergency hidden in it (65) Missiles.
11. Chemical Materials from the assembly of AL Qaaqaa and hide in the industry school in Al Mussayeb and in the Agriculture school in Al Youssifiya and other particular schools in AL Mahmoodia
12. The area of Al Taji (Al Tarmia Triangle)
13. The area of AL Sarsar ( Al Sarsar Mount) North West the mountain slope (Touristic area)
14. Missiles were hidden in the Biji Refinery.
Please review with regards
The Director of the Intelligence Service.
End of translation
PS: Freeper Faeroe sent me an e-mail stating that he was also working on translating the same document, so great thanks to him for working in the translations.
Thanks for all of your hard work and organizations skills with jveritas's translations and of course the pinging.
The New York Times spent untold millions of dollars counting, recounting and recounting the votes in Florida in 2000, yet not one dime to help with the translation of documents that are relevant to the security of the United States.
First the Russians have a spy, now the Iraqis have a double agent. In addition to learning about the WMD and links to al qaeda, the documents are also telling us something of our own intelligence agencies.
Nah, I've got the easy job! I love reading the threads after FReepers get hold of them and start dissecting the info!
Thanks for the ping and good work again, jveritas.
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"I've got the easy job! I love reading the threads after FReepers get hold of them and start dissecting the info!"
Well, thanks for doing your easy job so well and enjoying it so much.
The Structure of the Mukhabarat or Iraqi Intelligence Service (IIS) - 1998
Please pull my post #17. I was just speculating and have no proof. I do not want to accuse Senator Rockefeller of such at this time.
Thanks for the alert.
JV, keep them coming....your work is invaluable...
Need a date I think....I don't see much in the translation document to infer a date from.
Excerpts:
The second document (CMPC-2004-001117) is a typed account, signed by Deputy Foreign Minister Hammam Abdel Khaleq, that states that the Russian ambassador has told the Iraqis that the United States was planning to deploy its force into Iraq from Basra in the South and up the Euphrates, and would avoid entering major cities on the way to Baghdad, which is, in fact what happened. The documents also state "Americans are also planning on taking control of the oil fields in Kirkuk." The information was obtained by the Russians from "sources at U.S. Central Command in Doha, Qatar," according to the document.
The Russian ambassador in March 2003 was Vladimir Teterenko. Teterenko appears in documents released by the Volker Commission, which investigated the Oil for Food scandal, as receiving allocations of 3 million barrels of oil worth roughly $1.5 million.
In June 1995, Saddam Hussein dismissed his stepbrother Sabawi Ibrahim al-Tikriti from his role as head of the IIS, due to his failure to increase domestic security within Iraq. Brigadier Majid Hasan al-Majid was named as his successor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_Intelligence_Service
Again I found very identical handwriting between the above document and document ISGP-2003-00009914 page 75. The memo in page 75 of ISGP-2003-00009914 was dated April 1998 so we can conclude it was Majid Hasan Al-Majid. If someone is an expert in handwriting, and hopefully he or she can compare Arabic handwriting, then it will help to compare these two documents and check if my conclusion is correct.
Now that seems some what insane....might be smart to move them....
---The New York Times spent untold millions of dollars counting, recounting and recounting the votes in Florida in 2000, yet not one dime to help with the translation of documents that are relevant to the security of the United States.---
Very true. Nevertheless, it's better to keep the Slimes and the ComPost away from these docs, or else they could pull the typical MSM / Sandy Burglar shenanigans, (such as grossly mistranslating some documents or "accidentally" losing some others in a shredder...)
Confirmation of your suspicions re: handwriting would nail down the time frame of this undated document.
I do not want to accuse Senator Rockefeller of such at this time.
We won't hold it against you're if your wrong.
Thanks to you both.
Excerpts:
Moscow had informants inside U.S. Central Command whose information on the March 2003 invasion of Iraq was relayed to dictator Saddam Hussein days before American troops ousted him from power, according to a Defense Department history released yesterday. And, as U.S. troops encircled Baghdad in April, Russia's ambassador fed information from Moscow's intelligence service to Saddam's regime regarding U.S. troop movements.
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