To: July 4th
U.S.: Nuclear components in Iraq
Pre-Gulf War plans, parts found hidden in residential backyard
WASHINGTON, June 25 U.S. intelligence officials have found decade-old plans and equipment for a nuclear weapons program in Iraq, indicating that former President Saddam Hussein might have been able to restart the weapons programs he built before the first Gulf War, U.S. officials told NBC News on Wednesday.
THREE U.S. OFFICIALS told NBCs Andrea Mitchell that an Iraqi scientist who was part of what Saddam called his nuclear mujahadeen had led the intelligence officials to a barrel in a garden, where they found plans for a centrifuge and components of a uranium enrichment system.
The officials cautioned against reading too much into the discovery, which was first reported by CNN, stressing that it was not a smoking gun or evidence that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction. They said the plans dated back to the end of the first Gulf War, when Saddam was already widely known to be seeking such weapons, and came as no great surprise.
But the officials asserted that the discovery did prove that Saddam was hiding nuclear components from U.N. inspectors and could have rebuilt a weapons program once they left.
Richard Butler, the United Nations former chief weapons inspector, told MSNBC TVs Lester Holt that he was absolutely unsurprised by the report. We have known of [Saddams previous plans] for a decade.
President Bush claimed before the U.S. invasion of Iraq in March that Iraq already was harboring weapons of mass destruction and has promised that they would eventually be found.
But Butler said that the discovery of components of a uranium enrichment system suggested that Iraq was far from production of actual weapons. The need for an enrichment system established that Iraq does not have adequate sources of natural uranium, he said. ... It has to be, above all, enriched to get weapons grade.
This all adds up and makes sense, Butler said.
84 posted on
06/25/2003 2:59:58 PM PDT by
finnman69
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To: finnman69
CNN just showed a clip of the scientist....he buried the stuff in a barrel..
91 posted on
06/25/2003 3:02:45 PM PDT by
Dog
To: finnman69
THREE U.S. OFFICIALS told NBCs Andrea Mitchell that an Iraqi scientist who was part of what Saddam called his nuclear mujahadeen had led the intelligence officials to a barrel in a garden, where they found plans for a centrifuge and components of a uranium enrichment system. So, CNN is reporting centrifuges and NBC is reporting plans? Can someone clarify for those of us TVless people?
95 posted on
06/25/2003 3:03:47 PM PDT by
Carolina
To: finnman69
had led the intelligence officials to a barrel in a garden,What an incompentent adminsitration we have. They should have looked in this barrel immediately after the war ended.
108 posted on
06/25/2003 3:10:58 PM PDT by
VRWC_minion
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