Posted on 03/23/2006 7:21:27 PM PST by Starman417
March 23, 2006 Following are the ABC News Investigative Unit's summaries of five documents from Saddam Hussein's government, which the U.S. government has released.
The documents discuss Osama bin Laden, weapons of mass destruction, al Qaeda and more.
The full documents can be found on the U.S. Army Foreign Military Studies Office Web site:
http://fmso.leavenworth.army.mil/products-docex.htm.
Note: Document titles were added by ABC News.
"U.S. War Plan Leaked to Iraqis by Russian Ambassador"
Documents dated March 5-8, 2003
Two Iraqi documents dated in March 2003 on the eve of the U.S.-led invasion and addressed to the secretary of Saddam Hussein, describe details of a U.S. plan for war. According to the documents, the plan was disclosed to the Iraqis by the Russian ambassador.
The first document (CMPC-2003-001950) is a handwritten account of a meeting with the Russian ambassador that details his description of the composition, size, location and type of U.S. military forces arrayed in the Gulf and Jordan. The document includes the exact numbers of tanks, armored vehicles, different types of aircraft, missiles, helicopters, aircraft carriers, and other forces, and also includes their exact locations. The ambassador also described the positions of two Special Forces units.
The second document (CMPC-2004-001117) is a typed account, signed by Deputy Foreign Minister Hammam Abdel Khaleq, that states that the Russian ambassador has told the Iraqis that the United States was planning to deploy its force into Iraq from Basra in the South and up the Euphrates, and would avoid entering major cities on the way to Baghdad, which is, in fact what happened. The documents also state "Americans are also planning on taking control of the oil fields in Kirkuk." The information was obtained by the Russians from "sources at U.S. Central Command in Doha, Qatar," according to the document.
This document also includes an account of an amusing incident in which several Iraqi Army officers (presumably seeking further elaboration of the U.S. war plans) contacted the Russian Embassy in Baghdad and stated that the ambassador was their source. Needless to say, this caused great embarrassment to the ambassador, and the officers were instructed "not to mention the ambassador again in that context."
(Editor's Note: The Russian ambassador in March 2003 was Vladimir Teterenko. Teterenko appears in documents released by the Volker Commission, which investigated the Oil for Food scandal, as receiving allocations of 3 million barrels of oil worth roughly $1.5 million. )
I've never thought about that one before. Hmmm. Interesting.
I want to know WHO in Doha gave the plan to the Russians.
Well, if the Russians had any involvement, we knew every bit of it. The one thing we were always really good at was reading their mail.
They should put all the documents on a wiki and allow people to translate them cooperatively so work isn't being done twice.
This is why they made up the word "assassinate."
In some of the stories I've read about WMD going to Syria, sources point to a Russian plan for moving WMD from certain middle eastern countries, Iraq included. They say the Russians were heavily involved in helping Iraq move those weapons.
Somebody other than MSM needs to be doing it so we can check their translations.
Better get to the bottom of this, quick. They probably already have.
I want to know WHO in Doha gave the plan to the Russians.
It could be that Saddam learned of the war plan from the Russians and sent someone to Kelly to find out why he hadn't said anything, and then had him killed for not revealing it sooner.
Apparently Kelly had promised Saddam there would be no invasion... then later told another senior UK diplomat named Broucher that if Iraq was invaded he would be found dead in the woods. That's where he was found... of "suicide." He also sent an email to Judith Miller shortly before his death complaining "many dark actors are playing games".
It's a strange twisted story, but when Saddam is involved I will certainly have an open mind to the worst scenario.
Let's not forget that Russian convoy that was shot up early in the war.
Let's hope Dubya learned his lesson and that in the future he won't rely on his "soul-seeing" abilities.
Here's the link: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/convoy.html
I am willing to offer some (of my time) help to do this. I was thinking a CVS repository, but you are right. That is the way to do it.
Here is the translation of the document from Roy Robison:
Office of the Presidency
Mr. Secretary (of the President)
Subject: Meeting with the Russian Ambassador
Best of our salutes,
We would like to inform you that the Russian ambassador met this evening with the general director of Foreign Economic Relations and the General Director of the Grains Trade and told us the following:
1- Provide the necessary facilitations for the travel of the Russian experts working in the projects of our ministry (probably grains or trade experts) without any delay for the period of time between the 5th and 8th of March. The last plane will take off on the 9th of March. He mentioned (the ambassador) that the request of evacuating the Russian citizens follows an order from the Russian president.
2- He said that Russia, France and Germany and both Syria and China were expected to join the three of them, have prepared a project of resolution opposing the Anglo-American project submitted to the United Nations. Voting on both projects will take place on the 9th of March. He pointed that some countries of the Security Council might refrain from voting, like Pakistan, Chili and Kenya.
3- During the meeting the ambassador gave us the following information about the US military presence in the Gulf as per the 2nd of March:
Number of troops: 206,500 out of which 98,000 naval forces and 36,500
Infantry. 90% of theses forces are in Kuwait and on the Navy ships.
US troops have reached the island of Bubiyan (Bubiyan is largest Kuwaiti island in the Kuwaiti coastal islands chain)
Number of tanks: 480
Number of armored cars: 1132
Number of artillery: 296
Number of Apache helicopters : 735
Number of fighter planes: 871
Number of Navy ships: 106. 68 in the Gulf and the rest in Oman (State of Oman), Aden (Yemen), the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
Number of air carriers: 5. One nuclear powered. Three in the Gulf one in the Mediterranean and one on its way.
Number of Cruise missiles: 583 based on the US Navy and distributed on 22 ships.
Number of Cruise missiles on planes: 64
Number of heavy bombers B-52 H: 10 in the Indian Ocean.
Number of B1-B: 8 present in the US base of Thumarid in Oman.
4- The ambassador pointed that what worried us (most probably us refers to the Russians) was the increase in the number of planes in Jordan where the number of planes in Al Sallt base was as follows:
24 planes F-16
10 planes Tornado
11 planes Harrier
He also mentioned that there were 10 A-10 tank destroyers in the Jordanian base of King Faysal.
5- The ambassador also pointed that a certain number of the 82nd Division (82nd Airborne) which was deployed in Afghanistan started coming to Kuwait. The number of troops has reached 750 soldiers.
These documents are obvious forgeries by the infidel Boosh Lackies. Believe when I tell you there is nothing to see here. So move along please.
Damn, the military needs to invest in some more bandwidth or use bittorent. This is absolutely pathetic. The documents are downloading at like 3kB/s.
Yep, I feel like I'm at the mall the day after Thanksgiving waiting for the $10 MP3 player.
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