Posted on 03/08/2003 3:32:31 PM PST by MadIvan
SADDAM HUSSEIN has been trying to acquire a fleet of 300 drones equipped with spraying devices capable of delivering chemical and biological weapons, it was revealed last week.
Iraqi documents seen by The Sunday Times show orders for kits to make the pilotless planes and for gyroscopes and guidance systems enabling them to be flown at targets from a distance. The documents also contain requests for small spraying devices normally used in agriculture that would be specially adapted for use in the air.
Military experts said the drones could pose a serious threat to British troops fighting a war in Iraq. Baghdad admitted that in 1988 it considered using drones to spray biological weapons, but rejected the idea because the craft it had were too small.
According to the documents, the order for the aircraft was made on behalf of the Ibn Firnas industrial centre in northern Baghdad, which is involved in the development and production of drones.
The material, which has been passed to the United Nations inspectors, also revealed Iraq had been trying to develop a rocket capable of travelling 750 miles eight times the range permitted by the UN.
Details of the orders emerged as the United Nations declassified a report on Iraqs prohibited weapons programme. Hans Blix, the chief weapons inspector, said there was credible information that Iraq never destroyed 21,000 litres of biological warfare agents, including 10,000 litres of anthrax, stored during the 1990 Gulf war. There was also credible information that Iraq had 7,000 litres more biological warfare agents in bombs and warheads than it had declared.
Blix mentioned that inspectors had recently discovered an undeclared Iraqi drone with a wingspan of 25ft, which he said had been test-piloted by Iraq and could carry anthrax or other biological weapons to neighbouring countries.
To the fury of British and American officials the disclosure was buried deep in his 173-page report and not mentioned in an oral presentation to foreign ministers. The plane is being studied by inspectors to determine whether it can exceed the authorised range of 92 miles.
Blixs report noted a surge of activity in missile technology and accused Iraq of failing to provide information on where it obtained parts and technology.
It also said mobile, truck-mounted biological weapons units were inherently difficult to verify and said Iraqs active assistance was required to conduct road and rail searches. Although no underground chemical or biologial weapons units were found, inspectors may have missed a hidden entrance, he said.
The inspectors could also not rule out continued research into biological weapons-related genetic engineering, including smallpox and similar diseases.
The document showing Iraqis intended weapons purchases are filled with technical data and specifications. They show efforts by Baghdad to smuggle a wide range of prohibited items into the country for military purposes through Jordan and Syria, using a network of Iraqi middlemen abroad and private companies in Baghdad.
The documents were provided by an Iraqi engineer, who said he was approached by Baghdad to help arrange the purchase of the drones and associated equipment at the beginning of 1999, a few months after Iraq forced all UN weapons inspectors to leave. When I combined this inquiry with the others and analysed what could happen if smaller sprayers were attached to the planes I realised Saddam was trying to build a delivery system for weapons of mass destruction, the engineer said.
He said the request from Baghdad had ceased after the inspectors returned last November.
Probably no bombshells or we would know by now. The report was distributed after the UN session yesterday, and that's when this little gem was uncovered. If there was something else, I'm pretty sure we would have leaked it to further prove that Blix is enabling the Iraqi regime.
Time to expose Blix for what he is, a total appeaser in bed with Saddam, the French, and Germans.
Good question
Also why they heck hasn't Blix been fired .. This is UNACCEPTABLE!
AMEN!
Previous weapons inspectors were bribed (or blackmailed). We saw one potential target making a complete joke of himself on Fox nightly. When he was kicked off Fox, he went overseas.
It is not outside the realm of possibility that has happened again.
Hussein has threatened NATO members and France with exposure as a contributor to their weapons program if they don't hold the line against US and others intervention.
Given what we know Clinton and Co were willing to give away to China, North Korea and Russia, it is quite possible to believe he sold us out to Bagdad as well. Perhaps they have been holding onto a communications intercept involving Bill. Who knows? What ever it is, there is more involved than politics. In short the Dems (collectively or individually) may also have been quietly hit with one of those extortion threats. Why else would they risk so much trying so hard to stop this action?
Much does not add up. Many bring suspicion upon themselves by their behavior. I fear at the end of the day we will discover that the US has been betrayed by some at home who at one time swore an oath to defend this nation.
It's time to saddle up and go get Saddam. Every day the threat gets more serious. We better take him down before he uses these weapons, not after. Please, President Bush, act!
But... This can't be true! Saddam must be using these machines to spray harmless insecticide on his many far-flung palaces. He sadi he had no banned materials.
What a charade. Let's Roll Already!
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