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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Yes Ernest, the caves are in Iran. This is an excerpt from the article.

US and Israeli satellites have picked up large convoys of trucks leaving the Taji Single Cell Protein Plant, 6 miles northwest of Baghdad. The destination: The Zagros Mountains - 12,000 to 15,000 feet high and nearly impassable. The convoys stop at two sites 20 to 30 kilometers inside the Iranian border in Kermanshah Province near the suburbs of Khorram-Abad and the other in the Harour Hills in the Khorram Abad region.... So clearly, convoys of trucks leaving Taji would be transporting WMD weapons or the equipment to make WMD weapons. Saddam would like to keep this state of the art WMD factory intact. The two destination sites in the Zagros are tunnels built in the mid-1970's by the Shah of Iran. After his fall in 1979 when Jimmy Carter abandoned him, a Revolutionary Guard (Pazdaran) force was permanently stationed at the tunnels site. In early 1998 the tunnels were modernized and greatly strengthened against air attacks. DEBKAfile reports: Iran’s ulterior motive in providing safekeeping for Saddam’s WMD resources is simple. According to our intelligence sources, Iran commands nothing nearly as advanced as Iraq in the way of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons-making equipment. Helping Saddam will lend Iran’s experts free access to Iraq’s state of the art equipment and a chance to copy and assimilate technology that cost Iraq billions of dollars to develop.

Jonathan

11 posted on 08/18/2002 2:19:51 AM PDT by efnwriter
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To: efnwriter
There's a lot of interesting information here, but there are pieces that don't quite add up. Even assuming a high level of cooperation between Iraq and Iran, what does Iraq get out this? I can see why Iran thinks this is a good deal (ostensibly not being the target, they would receive, in effect, Sadaam's last-will-and-testament bequeath of WMD material and knowledge). What's in it for Sadaam? If he's dead anyway, and there is a new power in Iraq, all he's done is given Iran a bunch of resources.

For Iran to cooperate with WMD's, or in a WMD first strike, they'd then open themselves up to the same retaliation that will be falling swiftly upon Baghdad. Do they want to get nuked too?

As I say, there's a lot of interesting stuff here, but it all doesn't tie together very effectively. Which makes one think that the writer may be taking some raw intelligence haul and putting the wrong interpretation on it.

35 posted on 08/18/2002 10:11:15 AM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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