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Reports: Iran earthquake struck chemical weapons plant civilians may have been exposed to nerve gas
Al Bawaba, the Middle East Gateway ^ | June 25 2002

Posted on 06/25/2002 2:15:09 PM PDT by knighthawk

Reports: Iran earthquake struck chemical weapons plant – local civilians may have been exposed to nerve gas

The devastating earthquakes that struck Qazvin in the Islamic Republic of Iran this week may have hit a Chemical Weapons manufacturing and storage facility. Conflicting Iranian reports of the number of casualties and a visit to the scene by Iranian president Khatami have given rise to rumors that local civilians were exposed to highly dangerous nerve gasses.

The earthquake, measuring 6.3 on the Richter scale, struck Qazvin province and its capital of the same name on Saturday, June 22. Three days later, an aftershock measuring 4.0 on the Richter scale hit the stricken province again.

American sources have long reported the existence of a large chemical weapons plant at the provincial capital of Qazvin, located inside the very city itself. The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) reported as early as 1998 that the facility, supposedly a pesticide plant, was in reality a production line for highly lethal poison gas. CSIS noted that the plant had been completed around 1988. The non-aligned Federation of American Scientists (FAS) also reported that India had assisted the Iranian chemical weapons program by the construction of a major new plant at Qazvim to manufacture phosphorous pentasulfide, a precursor for nerve gas.

The Iranian reaction to the earthquake in Qazvin has lead to speculation that the secret plant, with its store of deadly chemicals, had been struck. Official Iranian reports first told of about five hundred people killed, but this figure was suddenly and inexplicably changed to about 230. This "about-face" induced rumors of a cover up of the fact that countless civilians had been exposed to the nerve gas in their city.

President Khatami’s quick visit to Qvazin has also raised several questions. Arriving three days after the quake, the president made his way directly to the city where the supposed chemical weapons plant was located.

Two days earlier, the Interior minister's convoy was attacked by a mass of local residents. The official reports stated that the city’s inhabitants were angered at the fact that aid had not been dispatched to them for several days after the earthquake struck Qvazin. This seems odd, given the fact that Qvazin was at the center of the quake and hardest hit, and has given rise to suppositions that a fear that chemical weapons had been released in the city kept officials and aid away from Qvazin during crucial days.

Iran signed the Geneva Protocol, which prohibits chemical warfare, as early as 1929. However, it has in the past two decades reportedly pursued a program of developing such weapons; Iran’s chemical warfare activities were a direct response to the use of such weapons against Iranian troops in the Iran Iraq war that raged throughout the 1980s. In November 1980, Tehran Radio broadcast charges of Iraqi chemical bombing at Susangerd.

Following more incidents in which chemical weapons were used, the Iranian leadership decided it had to develop such a capability of its own. CIA Deputy Director A. Norman Schindler told the United States Senate in September 2000 that Iran was still working to develop its ability to manufacture chemical warfare agents, and that it was stockpiling these deadly gases. The facilities at Qvazin were, apparently, a key part of this unconventional weapons program.

While little is yet known about the part that chemical weapons had or did not have in the recent tragedy, there is no doubting the immense scope of the disaster. Hundreds have died and thousands have become homeless - 12,000 according to offical Iranian reports, as much as 80,000 by the United Nations estimates. Qvazin has been struck a harsh blow.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: chemicalweapons; earthquake; iran; nervegas; plant

1 posted on 06/25/2002 2:15:09 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
Send McCain to investigate.
2 posted on 06/25/2002 2:17:25 PM PDT by steveo
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To: knighthawk
Bummer ``/
3 posted on 06/25/2002 2:18:20 PM PDT by Tigen
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To: knighthawk
Holy axis of evil, Batman!!

What you kindle will burn your behind!

4 posted on 06/25/2002 2:18:24 PM PDT by irgbar-man
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To: knighthawk
boy - those bombs of ours sure do shake the earth don't they...

heh heh heh.

it's nice to know that they were successfull in destroying the chemical weapons plant though. One more "tick mark" in the war on terrorism.

5 posted on 06/25/2002 2:24:08 PM PDT by phasma proeliator
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To: phasma proeliator
The Rath of Allah !
6 posted on 06/25/2002 2:27:00 PM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
LOL...

the old "you reap what you sow" theory - IMHO

7 posted on 06/25/2002 2:28:11 PM PDT by phasma proeliator
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To: irgbar-man
LOL!!!
8 posted on 06/25/2002 2:37:03 PM PDT by zarf
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To: dennisw; TopQuark; Alouette; OKCSubmariner; veronica; weikel; EU=4th Reich; BrooklynGOP; ...
Middle East list

If people want on or off this list, please let me know.

9 posted on 06/25/2002 2:41:14 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
Real life is stranger then fiction.
10 posted on 06/25/2002 2:44:20 PM PDT by weikel
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To: knighthawk
"President Khatami’s quick visit to Qvazin has also raised several questions. Arriving three days after the quake, the president made his way directly to the city where the supposed chemical weapons plant was located."

Our FORMER President would have run the other way...
11 posted on 06/25/2002 2:47:36 PM PDT by null and void
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To: knighthawk
Shi$ Happens
12 posted on 06/25/2002 3:04:16 PM PDT by Lockbox
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To: knighthawk
Official Iranian reports first told of about five hundred people killed, but this figure was suddenly and inexplicably changed to about 230.

When natural disasters occur, it might be a tendency of some governments to overstate the human tragedy to maximize assistance (money) by international aid organizations.

The downward estimate of deaths does pose a question.

13 posted on 06/25/2002 3:11:15 PM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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To: null and void
I think it is a shame that the former president didn't "feel their pain".
14 posted on 06/25/2002 3:13:04 PM PDT by PA Engineer
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To: knighthawk
In Iran, Shi'ite happens.
15 posted on 06/25/2002 3:20:52 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: knighthawk
No, it was a baby milk factory, and 500 Jewish workers stayed home that day.
16 posted on 06/25/2002 4:08:25 PM PDT by rageaholic
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To: rageaholic
And the Mossad, what about them? Or the CIA, who gave the Iranians the formula for the powder?
17 posted on 06/25/2002 4:11:40 PM PDT by knighthawk
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To: knighthawk
American sources have long reported the existence of a large chemical weapons plant at the provincial capital of Qazvin, located inside the very city itself. The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) reported as early as 1998 that the facility, supposedly a pesticide plant, was in reality a production line for highly lethal poison gas.

It's a very fine line between pesticides and chemical weapons. Indeed the Zyklon-B used in the Nazi gas chambers was originally developed as a fumigant.

After World War Two, Nazi industrialists claimed they didn't know what it was being used for. The evidence against them was the sheer amount of the stuff produced.

In the case of modern chemical weapons, other evidence might be something like the presence in the plant of artillery shells or missile warheads.

18 posted on 06/25/2002 5:31:31 PM PDT by Salman
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To: keri; Mitchell
hmmm.
19 posted on 06/25/2002 5:32:48 PM PDT by Nogbad
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