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Saddam's deadly secret
The Ottawa Citizen | November 17, 2001 | Aaron Sands

Posted on 11/18/2001 7:15:11 PM PST by Wallaby

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1 posted on 11/18/2001 7:15:11 PM PST by Wallaby
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To: Wallaby
Thank you THE IMPEACHED ONE, sleep well.
2 posted on 11/18/2001 7:32:29 PM PST by Uncle George
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Yep....I saw this coming when they jerked Stormin' Norman off his war pony before he had a chance to get Sadam...It was right after our media aired the footage from the "Highway of Death" that Bush flinched and fearing public outcry, declared Desert Storm was over-that we had met our objectives...That getting back Kuwait and crushing his military was enough. I bet Bush Sr. regrets his knee-jerk reaction now...I bet Norman almost bit his tongue off trying not to comment on what he knew was folly.
3 posted on 11/18/2001 7:37:10 PM PST by Tarzantheape
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To: Uncle George; Hamiltonian; Tarzantheape; Uncle Bill; rdavis84; Boyd; thinden; Nita Nupress...
Whatever Happened to Iraqgate?; Candidate Clinton vowed to get to the bottom of the Iraqgate scandal. Was it swept under the rug because of the CIA - - or Hillary?


Al Qaim processing Uranium since 1982
Mednews - Middle East Defense News
SECTION: GULF CRISIS; Vol. 4, No. 7
January 7, 1991

Iraq's huge phosphates complex at Al Qaim, along the border with Syria, has been processing uranium into uranium hexofluoride gas since 1982, Mednews has learned. Sources who worked at the plant, which was built by the now-defunct Belgian consortium, Sybetra, said they had "heard rumors of uranium processing as early as 1980." But Iraqi security at the complex was so tight that technicians working on one segment were kept from contacting fellow workers elsewhere at the huge project site. The uranium came by rail from Iraq's huge phosphates mine at Akashat, 50 km away, on a special rail link built by the Brazilian construction firm Mendes Junior Constructora in 1981. Construction of Al Qaim was completed in May 1981, and fitting out with industrial equipment began soon afterwards. The prime contractor, Sybetra, engaged the services of fifty subcontractors, to complete a total of twelve project lots. Sybetra has since gone bankrupt, partially because of unpaid Iraqi debts, and now has only three full-time personnel left in Brussels who follow Al Qaim, one for spare parts requests, one to process Customs disputes, and a third for administration.

One of the principle subcontractors was the Belgian engineering firm, Mechime, which supplied plans and engineering for the phosphoric acid fertilizer plant, and a sulfuric acid production line.

Other main suppliers were identified by former project engineers as follows:

* ALESA, of Switzerland, built a processing unit to extract fluoride salts from liquid phosphoric acid. This probably included a capability to extract uranium salts from raw phosphates compounds.

* Copee Rust (Groupe Lafarge): a phosphoric acid unit

* F.R. Schmidt, of Denmark, supplied large ovens to enrich fertilizer compounds

* Davie Power Gas (DPG), of Great Britain, which supplied technology for processing chemicals, including production lines for ammonium and potassium at Al Qaim's Unit 400. Equipment supplied included ovens, calcinators, and grinders.

* A U.S. firm supplied a production line to make an ammonium compound, believed to be ammonium perchlorate rocket fuel, from nitrogen.

In addition, major Austrian, German, and Swedish companies supplied equipment for ammonium storage and for phosphates processing at Unit 100.

But as one former engineer noted, "it would be easy to turn this type of equipment to another use besides fertilizer production." Already at the time, he noted, foreign workers at the Al Qaim project were hearing about a "second plant," perhaps contained within the complex, or just outside, that was devoted to a "uranium project."

Western intelligence analysts say the uranium project was a hydrogen fluoride plant, a key link in Iraq's nuclear weapons program. At Al Qaim, Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission experts transformed abundant supplies of uranium yellowcake into uranium hexofluoride gas, for further enrichment in gas centrifuge cascades, to obtain weapons-grade fuel.

Several other sites have been identified as housing centrifuge-related projects:

* the Nasser Establishment for Mechanical Industries at Taji, just north of Baghdad, where Matrix Churchill and a variety of West German contractors have provided machine-tools for manufacturing centrifuge assembles;

* Tuwaitha, Iraq's nuclear research center. According to an Insight report in the Dec 16 issue of the Sunday Times of London, Iraq has set up an experimental centrifuge in a secret laboratory here.

* Makhour, in the Qarachoq mountains south of Mosul, where Iraq may have set up a production centrifuge cascade and a uranium processing mill (see our last issue).

4 posted on 11/18/2001 8:40:05 PM PST by Wallaby
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A very nice post, Wallaby. Iraq is looking like a very target-rich environment right about now. The sooner the better, if you ask me.
5 posted on 11/18/2001 9:18:35 PM PST by Nita Nupress
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Finally. The Iraqis deserve a better management team.
6 posted on 11/18/2001 10:00:44 PM PST by a history buff
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bttt
7 posted on 11/18/2001 10:06:57 PM PST by kcvl
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Gasior, however, believes the investigation was quashed because of Hillary Rodham Clinton's involvement with Lafarge, both as a member of the Board of Directors from 1990-1992 -- for which the soon-to-be-first lady earned $31,000 per year plus expenses -- and possibly earlier, when sources say she did legal work for the company through the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock. Evidence of her ties to Lafarge appears on the billing records from the Rose Law Firm that mysteriously "reappeared" two years after congressional investigators had subpoenaed them. They are now under scrutiny by Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr
8 posted on 11/18/2001 10:13:30 PM PST by kcvl
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The web grows larger.
9 posted on 11/18/2001 11:57:14 PM PST by zeaal
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To: kcvl; Wallaby
Didn't Margaret Trudeau's family own Lafarge Cement Company in the 1960s? Anyway, thanks for the good reading.
10 posted on 11/19/2001 12:23:27 AM PST by adanaC
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To: Wallaby; Victoria Delsoul; harpseal; Travis McGee; Spirit Of Truth; Manny Festo...
growl!


11 posted on 11/19/2001 1:02:20 AM PST by Sabertooth
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To: *TerrOrWar; aristeides
Indexing.
12 posted on 11/19/2001 1:46:00 AM PST by Lion's Cub
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Other circumstantial evidence exists. Ramzi Yousef, the convicted mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, entered the U.S. with an Iraqi passport. His co-conspirator, Abdul Rahman Yasin, fled to Iraq to avoid prosecution. Mr. Yasin's name is on the list of alleged terrorists whose assets were frozen by the U.S. government after Sept. 11, 2001.

This article uses this as evidence of a possible connection between the Iraqi government and bin Laden, but the Yasin information also is one more piece of evidence suggesting a connection between bin Laden and the '93 WTC bombing. At the time, bin Laden was pretty much only a funder of Islamist causes, but he could easily have been involved in the funding for the '93 bombing.

I noted that a son of blind sheikh Omar Rahman was killed in Afghanistan last week in the same explosion that killed al Atef, and that the sheikh's son has been in Afghanistan for 11 years.

13 posted on 11/19/2001 3:31:46 AM PST by aristeides
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Formed in 1963, the Mujahedeen Khalq began as an underground movement dedicated to overthrowing the former shah of Iran and installing a democratic government. Originally, the movement advocated peaceful means to create a new regime that would combine a constitutional monarchy with West European-style socialism; its ideology is described as a mix of Marxism and Islam.

Isn't "democracy" great? < /sarcasm >
I guess that depends on the definition of "democracy"!
Boy, the Founding Fathers must surely be turning over...
"A Republic, if you can keep it." Franklin
14 posted on 11/19/2001 3:56:53 AM PST by philman_36
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To: Wallaby; Sabertooth

We're Keepin' an Eye
On You, SADdam Hussein!


You're Gonna LOVE our Encore!

15 posted on 11/19/2001 4:04:19 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
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If true, Mr. Rezvani's declaration -- handwritten in Farsi and transcribed into English for the Citizen by an independent translator -- would confirm international fears that Saddam Hussein has continued to amass not only biological and chemical arms, but nuclear weapons as well.

And for eight years Clinton didn't do anything about it.

16 posted on 11/19/2001 7:35:23 AM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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And for eight years Clinton didn't do anything about it.

Well, he was busy.

...busy, ummm.

I know... He was busy saving the Constitution!


17 posted on 11/19/2001 7:54:55 AM PST by Sabertooth
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18 posted on 11/19/2001 8:02:38 AM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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I feel safer, don't you?


19 posted on 11/19/2001 8:13:35 AM PST by Sabertooth
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bttt
20 posted on 11/19/2001 8:17:41 AM PST by Travis McGee
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