Posted on 06/19/2014 9:00:07 AM PDT by don-o
16.52 The remaining chemical weapons from Saddam Hussein's regime are stored in two sealed bunkers, both located at the Al Muthanna Chemicals Weapons Complex, a large site in the western desert some 80km north west of Baghdad.
This was the principal manufacturing plant for both chemical agents and munitions during Saddam Husseins rule.
Thousands of tonnes of chemical weapons were produced, stored and deployed by the Saddam Hussein regime. Iraq used these weapons during the Iran - Iraq War (1980 to 1988) and against the Kurds in Halabja in 1988.
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
It has been a decade of screaming frustration having to endure the constant drumbeat of Bush lied, people died that is still a propaganda staple.
Of course, the problem is that the most believable propagandist is President Bush himself, who has said on several occasions that our failure to find WMDs in Iraq is one of the biggest disappointments of his presidency. In November of 2010 he addressed this failure in his memoir, Decision Points. In discussing the absence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, Bush notes, That was a massive blow to our credibilitymy credibilitythat would shake the confidence of the American people. He then adds: No one was more shocked or angry than I was when we didnt find the weapons. I had a sickening feeling every time I thought about it. I still do.
Interview The Times, November 10, 2010
64-year-old Bush told The Times newspaper among his regrets were flying a Mission Accomplished banner on the USS Abraham Lincoln in 2003, the premature reduction of US troop numbers in Iraq after the invasion and, above all, the inaccurate information on WMD.
He said: The reality was that I had sent American troops into combat based in large part on intelligence that proved false.
The Telegraph article is not the magic bullet to prove the existence of WMDs. The article itself says that WMDs were once made there. It does not say there are any WMDs there at present, or were there at the start of the Iraq war:
17.09 Chemical weapons produced at the Al Muthanna facility, which Isis today seized, are believed to have included mustard gas, Sarin, Tabun, and VX.
The article goes on to say, 17.05 The Chemical Weapons Convention, which Iraq joined in 2009, requires it to dispose of the material at Al Muthanna, even though it was declared unusable and does not pose a significant security risk
If the above is true, then I can see why Al Muthanna has not been cited before as proof of WMDs.
I thought there were no WMD’s in Iraq?
Nations lie. You seem to have a taste for those lies, forwarding them dutifully. The US has maintained a chemical weapons stockpile right through to this day, but we have lied saying we are compliant with the treaties. You appear to believe Saddam Hussain’s lies. Figures
Here’s the “magic bullet” that proves there were WMDs in Iraq at the time we invaded in 2003. These were WMDs that were sealed in bunkers under UN supervision prior to 1998. The bunkers had been breached and it was too dangerous for the Iraq survey group to enter them. So the lie of the left is exposed. Amazing how the media can re-write history.
From this report in 2007
https://www.cia.gov/library/reports/general-reports-1/iraq_wmd_2004/chap5_annxB.html
Stockpiles of chemical munitions are still stored there. The most dangerous ones have been declared to the UN and are sealed in bunkers. Although declared, the bunkers contents have yet to be confirmed. These areas of the compound pose a hazard to civilians and potential blackmarketers.
Numerous bunkers, including eleven cruciform shaped bunkers were exploited. Some of the bunkers were empty. Some of the bunkers contained large quantitiesof unfilled chemical munitions, conventional munitions, one-ton shipping containers, old disabled production equipment (presumed disabled under UNSCOM supervision), and other hazardous industrial chemicals. The bunkers were dual-use in storing both conventional and chemical munitions. Figure 12 is a typical side-view of a cruciform shaped bunker.
The contents of two of the cruciform bunkers bombed during Desert Storm showed severe damage. Due to the hazards associated with this location, the UN decided to seal the bunkers.
UNSCOM viewed the contents of the two bunkers; however an accurate inventory was not possible due to the hazards associated with that environment.
UNSCOM relied upon Iraqi accountability of the bunkers contents and assessed the amount of munitions declared to be realistic.
Military field testing equipment showed positive for possible CW agent in the cruciform bunkers that contained munitions and a storage bunker that contained bulk chemical storage containers. Note: this is not unusual given the munitions once stored there and the conditions in which they were stored post 1994.
>>which Isis today seized, are believed to have included mustard gas, Sarin, Tabun, and VX<<
Ain’t that great? Not only do the terror muzzies in Libya have surface to air missiles, they also have these missiles and much more in Iraq...and top it off with chemical weapon icing.
G_d forbid these weapons ever make it on to U.S. soil. With the borders wide freakin open...chances are rising by the day.
If an attack of this sort happens, the blood of Americans will be on the heads of Obozo and all his minions.
So you are saying that President Bush is a liar? That in fact we found WMDs but Bush is lying and saying we didn’t? Because...?
What planet are you from, anyway?
And yet another piece of evidence that you are a regime shill. When you try to mischaracterize what someone posts, try to do a better job, you disgusting obamaroid regime shill.
I take your point. It’s not entirely clear what was there before the 2003 invasion, but the bunkers had been raided and there is a real possibility that some WMDs were removed.
What I don’t get is why Bush is so insistent that WMDs were not found. In fact, so far as I know, no one in his administration has claimed that WMDs were found. So in a real sense, it’s not just “the lie of the left”, but the lie of the Bush administration as well.
Omygod, you called me that name again.
You said I believe Saddam’s lies (about not having WMDs, I presume, since that was what we were discussing). I never quoted Saddam. I quoted President Bush as saying there were no WMDs. Therefore, you are saying that George Bush is a liar.
Listen, I hate to admit this, but I find I get excited when you talk dirty to me. If you can find it within yourself, before the day is out, can you call me a “disgusting obamaroid shill” one more time? Maybe send it as a private reply. That would make it even more exciting.
Bye for now, honey. Don’t forget me.
Talk dirty to you! Bwahahahaha, I’m just exposing your nasty regime shilling deceptions, you disgusting obamaroid regime shill. As a 68 years old male divorcee I have time to do that sort of thing don’tchaknow.
Oh god, that was good. I swear I can almost hear you screaming “you disgusting obamaroid regime shill.”
Again please.
Here is a long excellent post from a British news source.
Many photos, commentary, other links, and over 500 comments. Once scene is shot from 3 locations but listed as several different scenes by commentator. Many Iraq govt. recruits or soldiers shown, but few weapons. Differing stories as to whether ISIS controls the Baiji refinery or is just besieging it. Hope our advisors don’t end us up in another Vietnam.
Other news sources are saying the chemicals are old, degraded, and very dangerous to move, and thus not very useful to ISIS. Hope they move some and rue the day.
The link refers to actions taken by the UN in 2007 and presumable OKed by the US. Who was in charge of the US then?? Please put some of your justifiable anger at Obama aside and use your eyes and brain as well. BLIND hatred is a USELESS weapon, thus making you disarmed. We and the British need to examine people coming in very carfully. British press reports an ISIS order for over 400 to go back home to Britain. What have they ordered for the US???
Maybe they have the twelfth Mahdi stored down there.....
Good catch Gleeaikin. Am noticing same on angles and scenes being reported as different locations when is same and only one location.
re: “Blow the whole damn place up. . .”
Semper Fi, Marine. Totally agree.
I’m only the uncle of a former Marine who served to tours in Iraq during the tough pre surge time frame.
Absolutely.
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