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Illicit Arms Kept Till Eve of War, an Iraqi Scientist Is Said to Assert
The NY Times ^ | 042103 | JUDITH MILLER

Posted on 04/20/2003 7:24:03 PM PDT by Archangelsk

Illicit Arms Kept Till Eve of War, an Iraqi Scientist Is Said to Assert
By JUDITH MILLER

[W] ITH THE 101ST AIRBORNE DIVISION, south of Baghdad, Iraq, April 20 ? A scientist who claims to have worked in Iraq's chemical weapons program for more than a decade has told an American military team that Iraq destroyed chemical weapons and biological warfare equipment only days before the war began, members of the team said.

They said the scientist led Americans to a supply of material that proved to be the building blocks of illegal weapons, which he claimed to have buried as evidence of Iraq's illicit weapons programs.

The scientist also told American weapons experts that Iraq had secretly sent unconventional weapons and technology to Syria, starting in the mid-1990's, and that more recently Iraq was cooperating with Al Qaeda, the military officials said.

The Americans said the scientist told them that President Saddam Hussein's government had destroyed some stockpiles of deadly agents as early as the mid-1990's, transferred others to Syria, and had recently focused its efforts instead on research and development projects that are virtually impervious to detection by international inspectors, and even American forces on the ground combing through Iraq's giant weapons plants.

An American military team hunting for unconventional weapons in Iraq, the Mobile Exploitation Team Alpha, or MET Alpha, which found the scientist, declined to identify him, saying they feared he might be subject to reprisals. But they said that they considered him credible and that the material unearthed over the last three days at sites to which he led them had proved to be precursors for a toxic agent that is banned by chemical weapons treaties.

The officials' account of the scientist's assertions and the discovery of the buried material, which they described as the most important discovery to date in the hunt for illegal weapons, supports the Bush administration's charges that Iraq continued to develop those weapons and lied to the United Nations about it. Finding and destroying illegal weapons was a major justification for the war.

The officials' accounts also provided an explanation for why United States forces had not yet turned up banned weapons in Iraq. The failure to find such weapons has become a political issue in Washington.

Under the terms of her accreditation to report on the activities of MET Alpha, this reporter was not permitted to interview the scientist or visit his home. Nor was she permitted to write about the discovery of the scientist for three days, and the copy was then submitted for a check by military officials.

Those officials asked that details of what chemicals were uncovered be deleted. They said they feared that such information could jeopardize the scientist's safety by identifying the part of the weapons program where he worked.

The MET Alpha team said it reported its findings to Washington after testing the buried material and checking the scientist's identity with experts in the United States. A report was sent to the White House on Friday, experts said.

Military spokesmen at the Pentagon and at Central Command headquarters in Doha, Qatar, said they could not confirm that an Iraqi chemical weapons scientist was providing American forces with new information.

The scientist was found by a team headed by Chief Warrant Officer Richard L. Gonzales, the leader of MET Alpha, one of several teams charged with hunting for unconventional weapons throughout Iraq. Departing from his team's assigned mission, Mr. Gonzales and his team of specialists from the Defense Intelligence Agency tracked down the scientist on Thursday through a series of interviews and increasingly frantic site visits.

While this reporter could not interview the scientist, she was permitted to see him from a distance at the sites where he said that material from the arms program was buried.

Clad in nondescript clothes and a baseball cap, he pointed to several spots in the sand where he said chemical precursors and other weapons material were buried. This reporter also accompanied MET Alpha on the search for him and was permitted to examine a letter written in Arabic that he slipped to American soldiers offering them information about the program and seeking their protection.

Military officials said the scientist told them that four days before President Bush gave Mr. Hussein 48 hours to leave Iraq or face war, Iraqi officials set fire to a warehouse where biological weapons research and development was conducted.

The officials quoted him as saying he had watched several months before the outbreak of the war as Iraqis buried chemical precursors and other sensitive material to conceal and preserve them for future use. The officials said the scientist showed them documents, samples, and other evidence of the program that he claimed to have stolen to prove that the program existed.

MET Alpha is one of several teams created earlier this year to hunt for unconventional weapons in Iraq. Supported by the 75th Exploitation Task Force, a field artillery brigade based in Fort Sill, Okla., the teams were charged with visiting some 150 top sites that intelligence agencies have identified as suspect.

But the Pentagon-led teams, which include specialists from several Pentagon agencies, have been hampered by a lack of resources and by geography.

Because the task force has two expensive, highly sophisticated, transportable labs in which chemical and germ samples can be analyzed quickly, it was kept at a safe distance from fighting at a desert camp in Kuwait, just across the Iraqi border.

Unable to move their task force closer to Baghdad, where most of the suspect sites and scientists who worked in them are situated, the mobile exploitation teams have had to rely on scarce helicopters to travel to suspect sites in the Baghdad area. Until recently, these were reserved mainly for soldiers going to battle. As a result, most of the teams had done almost no weapons hunting until the fighting had largely concluded.

Two weeks ago, MET Alpha was finally given a mission of inspecting barrels filled with chemicals that were buried on the outskirts of Al Muhawish, a small town south of Baghdad. A small team with little equipment and virtually no supplies traveled to the town for what was supposed to be a half-day survey. The barrels turned out to contain no chemical weapons agents.

But during the survey of that site, Maj. Brian Lynch, the chemical officer of the 101st Airborne Division, told MET Alpha members about a report of suspect containers buried in the area that fit the description of mobile labs.

Other officers mentioned that a man who said he was an Iraqi scientist had given troops a note about Iraq's chemical warfare program. No one had yet followed up the report, they said, because of the fighting and also because similar tips had failed to produce evidence of unconventional weapons.

The team, with vehicles and supplies from the 101st Airborne Division, went out on its own to survey other sites and pursue the tip about the buried containers and the scientist. After completing a lengthy survey of one installation, Mr. Gonzales and other team members from the Defense Intelligence Agency's Chemical Biological Intelligence Support Team decided to try to find the scientist.

Mr. Gonzales tracked down the scientist's note, which had never been formally analyzed and was still in a brigade headquarters, along with the scientist's address, military officials said.

The next morning, MET Alpha weapons experts found the scientist at home, along with some documents from the program and samples he had buried in his backyard and at other sites.

The scientist has told MET Alpha members that because Iraq's unconventional weapons programs were highly compartmented, he only had firsthand information about the chemical weapons sector in which he worked, team members said.

But he has given the Americans information about other unconventional weapons activities, they said, as well as information about Iraqi weapons cooperation with Syria, and with terrorist groups, including Al Qaeda. It was not clear how the scientist knew of such a connection.

The potential of MET Alpha's work is "enormous," said Maj. Gen. David Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division.

"What they've discovered," he added, "could prove to be of incalculable value. Though much work must still be done to validate the information MET Alpha has uncovered, if it proves out it will clearly be one of the major discoveries of this operation, and it may be the major discovery."


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: afterbash; biological; biowarfare; bushdoctrineunfold; chemical; embeddedreport; illegalweapons; iraq; iraqifreedom; metalpha; order; postiraqwar; syria; war; warlist; weapons; wmd
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To: Maigret
Judith Miller is a good reporter. She is a no BS journalist who's forte is chem and bio weapons. She is very credible despite working for the NY slimes.
22 posted on 04/20/2003 8:00:14 PM PDT by Maynerd
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To: bigwheel
The wheel is spinning.Have you read anything about the carnage and destruction Saddam has caused his own country?
23 posted on 04/20/2003 8:03:23 PM PDT by MEG33
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To: bigwheel
WE MUST FIND THE WEAPOONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION or history will make us a laughing stock.

Regime change was the policy. WMD's were the most convenient and potent arguement for regime change. I don't care is they only find empy beekers and a few bunson burners. Saddam is gone and the middle east has undergone a tectonic change.

24 posted on 04/20/2003 8:03:40 PM PDT by Maynerd
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To: Archangelsk
The scientist also told American weapons experts that Iraq had secretly sent unconventional weapons and technology to Syria, starting in the mid-1990's, and that more recently Iraq was cooperating with Al Qaeda

This has the ring of "telling 'em what they want to hear." As he himself says later, the program was "highly compartmentalized." This guy wouldn't know any more than he needed to know to make the brew. In fact the whole 'scientific' side of the show might not have known anything about what happened to the stuff after they made it. Saddam was so paranoid that the guys who were after him had guys after them.

25 posted on 04/20/2003 8:06:13 PM PDT by Nick Danger (The liberals are slaughtering themselves to protect the fish.)
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To: Maigret
Well the fact that Judith Miller is reporting this lends much credibility, she's been writing and investigating the subject for a good many years.

Yes, Judith Miller is a good reporter, this is her field of expertise as well. I saw her interviewed a few weeks ago when she was hanging out in Kuwait with the team of people who would be responsible for testing any sites or material found. At that time she had said that they had not yet been called. I also respect her for very clearly noting the constraints placed on her before she could file her report. CNN should have considered making similar qualifications of their pre-war Baghdad reports.

26 posted on 04/20/2003 8:07:22 PM PDT by Dolphy
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To: Angelus Errare
Ping.
27 posted on 04/20/2003 8:07:36 PM PDT by Green Knight (Eomer is a Unilateralist!)
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To: Archangelsk
This was from the NYTimes???????? I may faint.
28 posted on 04/20/2003 8:07:37 PM PDT by jbstrick (Behold the Power of CHEESE!)
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To: bigwheel
Keep in mind that history is written by the winners. WMD will be found. While a closely guarded secret, Irag was too imcompent, and routed too quickly, to hide or get rid of all their stuff. $$$ will point the way.
29 posted on 04/20/2003 8:09:09 PM PDT by Swampmarine
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To: Miss Marple; Howlin; Dog; ohioWfan; Neets
fyi
30 posted on 04/20/2003 8:17:37 PM PDT by kayak (Pray for President Bush, our troops, and our nation!)
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To: Archangelsk
Lots of finger pointing at Syria - LOTS!
31 posted on 04/20/2003 8:23:17 PM PDT by Happy2BMe (LIBERTY has arrived in Iraq - Now we can concentrate on HOLLYWEED!)
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To: Terp
Scratching head trying hard to figure out how using them would have saved anybodies hide

Exactly, now moving them to Syria is a strategic move for the US demise and retribution.

32 posted on 04/20/2003 8:28:35 PM PDT by JustPiper (Anti-War Protestors Are The Terrorist's Bodyguard!!!)
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To: Maynerd
Judith Miller is a good reporter

Then it is important this be read by those who do not get the NY Times internet version.

33 posted on 04/20/2003 8:30:32 PM PDT by JustPiper (Anti-War Protestors Are The Terrorist's Bodyguard!!!)
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To: bigwheel
Despite the "Weapons of Mass Destruction" moniker it's unlikely that Iraq using Chemical weapons would have killed many coalition soldiers or slowed down the fall of Baghdad by much.

Simply not that great if you have trouble delivering them effectively, and you're delivering them against troops trained in chemical warfare and with plenty of protective suits.
34 posted on 04/20/2003 8:30:55 PM PDT by John H K
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To: Archangelsk
This isn't the only caché, lets get some more first. With respect to Syria, on general principles, "Let's roll".
35 posted on 04/20/2003 8:32:46 PM PDT by Henchman
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To: bigwheel
Wouldn't you go ahead and use the damned things to save your own hide?

He may not have gotten the chance. IMHO, that first strike upset quite a few of Saddam's plans.

36 posted on 04/20/2003 8:35:56 PM PDT by Right_in_Virginia
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To: bigwheel
Do you realize the carnage and destruction that is only justified if we find that the UN inspectors were wrong?

I hate to be suspicious, but you signed up a couple of days ago.... And what about the carnage, now?? The US caused all the carnage? There wasn't any carnage under Saddam's beneficent regime, hmmm?

37 posted on 04/20/2003 8:36:11 PM PDT by First Amendment
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To: Archangelsk
The left-wing opposition has staked everything on our not finding WMD. I bet a few people are squirming right now. Of course, they'll just find something new to holler about.
38 posted on 04/20/2003 8:44:59 PM PDT by PianoMan (Liberate the Axis of Evil)
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To: bigwheel
We are facing a catastrophy if we do not find the weapons that were the only reason for this war. Do you realize the carnage and destruction that is only justified if we find that the UN inspectors were wrong?...Yadda, yadda, yadda

bigwheel
Since Apr 18, 2003

Troll

39 posted on 04/20/2003 8:46:42 PM PDT by El Gato
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To: El Gato
Troll

You got that right! Only 3 posts from him and already it's clear that he's obsessed with finding WMDs, doesn't believe the Iraqis want real freedom or want anything to do with Chalabi. IOW, he has the same outlook as your typical anti-war protestor.

40 posted on 04/20/2003 9:06:22 PM PDT by Bonaparte
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