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U.S.:Syrians hiding Iraqi weapons for cash
UPI ^ | February 7, 2003 | Richard Sale

Posted on 02/07/2003 6:34:53 AM PST by Indy Pendance

Some U.S. intelligence agencies believe that rogue elements of Syria's ruling elite have accepted millions of dollars in bribes in return for providing a safe haven for some of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, according to former and serving U.S. officials.

Chemical and biological weapons were taken by truck to a Syrian munitions compound near a military base near Khan Abu Shamet, about 50 miles northeast of Damascus, these officials told United Press International.

The chief suspects in the operation are Bushra al Assad, the sister of Syrian President Bashar al Assad, and her husband Gen. Assaf Chawkat, the No. 2 in Syria's military intelligence organization, the Mukhabarat.

U.S. officials -- most recently President George W. Bush -- have charged that Iraq is moving around production and storage facilities for chemical and biological weapons to hide them from U.N. inspectors charged with disarming the regime.

The allegation that Iraqi strongman Saddam Hussein was trying to hide suspected weapons of mass destruction in Syria was first made -- somewhat hesitantly -- on Dec. 23 by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.

"We are in the process of verification of these (intelligence) reports," Sharon told Israeli television. "What we assume -- and again I say, we have not yet finalized the reports -- is that weapons that he (Saddam) wanted to hide -- chemical weapons, biological weapons -- were indeed transferred to Syria."

The claim was repeated and firmed up by his foreign minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, last month: "Those intelligence reports (about the alleged transfer) are solid," he said on Jan. 19, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corp.

But the U.S. intelligence community is not so sure and appears to be divided.

At a recent Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage was questioned about reports that weapons of mass destruction had been moved around Christmastime from Iraq into Syria.

Armitage replied: "I would say there's been a debate in the administration ... (in) the intelligence community ... I don't think we know the definitive. I've seen the report you referred to. And I've seen other reports.

"Now, I can't give you a level of credibility on other reports as to whether missiles are in other countries. Those countries whom we've approached with our suspicions have vehemently denied (them)."

Many in the U.S. intelligence community believe the story to be an Israeli concoction. Former CIA counter-terrorism chief Vince Cannistraro strongly denounced it. "The CIA has found no corroborating intelligence on this," he told UPI.

A former Israeli intelligence official said the unwillingness to believe the Israeli reports was political at bottom: "The Bush administration does not want to confront the Syrians, even though they are bad news and working all along with Saddam," he said. Israeli intelligence had given the White House reports about the transfer, he said, but "the administration dismissed it."

"There is an institutional bias in Washington against taking on Syria," the former Israeli operative said.

"I think the White House thought Israeli intelligence off the wall or else an attempt at propaganda," said Patrick Clawson of the Washington Institute for Middle East Policy.

A former senior Pentagon official said he believed the actions of Chawkat are "a private enterprise -- it's not by any means an official Syrian government policy." He added: "The CIA simply doesn't want the story told."

Gal Luft, a former analyst for the pro-Israeli Washington Institute for Near East Policy who has excellent Israeli and U.S. intelligence sources, also said that materiel was being moved to Syria -- "certain individuals are taking money and hiding weapons" -- but he cautioned it was "not government-sanctioned."

Judith Yaphe, a former senior CIA Middle East analyst, said: "It's palace intrigue." She explained that Bushra "is the brains. She's much smarter and more effective than Bashar, and she was disappointed at being passed over and not seeing her husband elevated."

Bushra works at undercutting her brother, she said.

Jordan is also engaged in similar activity in concealing small amounts of Iraqi weapons, although former Israeli intelligence sources lacked specific details.

"In countries like Jordan or Syria, you do not have a federal government in the same sense that you have in the United States. Instead you have guys who work for the government but they pursue their own agenda. I wouldn't exaggerate the importance of it."


TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: axisofevil; bribes; iraq; syria; warlist; wmd
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1 posted on 02/07/2003 6:34:53 AM PST by Indy Pendance
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2 posted on 02/07/2003 6:38:56 AM PST by Free the USA (Stooge for the Rich)
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To: Indy Pendance
At a recent Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage was questioned about reports that weapons of mass destruction had been moved around Christmastime from Iraq into Syria.

The American Democrat Party, in their zeal to hurt Bush politically, and having delayed any attack in order to influence public opinion, may now stand accused of aiding and abetting the Iraqi War Effort.

3 posted on 02/07/2003 6:39:59 AM PST by ez ("`The course of this nation does not depend on the decisions of others.'' GWB)
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To: Indy Pendance
Sounds like a few new targets of opportunity have turned up in Syria...
4 posted on 02/07/2003 6:41:26 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Indy Pendance
I suspect that this is truly the case. The proof in the pudding will be when we attack and invade Iraq, and don't don't find any weapons. We will then turn our attention to Syria, who then will send the weapons to Yemen, and so on, and so on.......
5 posted on 02/07/2003 6:42:57 AM PST by Maringa
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To: Indy Pendance
I belive Israeli Intelligence/Debka/Sharon had this info a month or two ago
6 posted on 02/07/2003 6:45:10 AM PST by College Repub (http://www.collegehumor.com)
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To: Indy Pendance
"Now, I can't give you a level of credibility on other reports as to whether missiles are in other countries. Those countries whom we've approached with our suspicions have vehemently denied (them)."

What the heck were they SUPPOSED to say? "Gee. Why yes, we have them right here. WOuld you like to look at them?"

7 posted on 02/07/2003 6:51:24 AM PST by Chad Fairbanks ('I WISH, at some point, that you would address those damned armadillos in your trousers." - JustShe)
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To: ez
"The American Democrat Party, in their zeal to hurt Bush politically, and having delayed any attack…"

The only thing that has delayed our attack is the size and readiness or our military.

8 posted on 02/07/2003 7:06:07 AM PST by elfman2
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Actually, is it possible this may actually be a trap against Iraq?

Given the fact that US-Syrian relations have been less strained in recent years, consider the following:

1. Iraq sends most of its chemical and biological warfare agents to Syria for cash.

2. In reality, some the people picking up the WMD agents work for US intelligence agencies.

3. When the US attacks Iraq and the Iraqi military asks for the WMD agents back, Syria won't send them back because they're already in US hands. :-)

4. After the US defeats Iraq, the WMD agents will be used as evidence against the Iraqi government in war crimes trials.

Wouldn't that be a hoot.

9 posted on 02/07/2003 7:10:43 AM PST by RayChuang88 (Saddam's military is a goner)
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To: Indy Pendance
"The CIA has found no corroborating intelligence on this," he told UPI.

CIA couldn't find its butt in the dark using both hands
10 posted on 02/07/2003 7:14:44 AM PST by uncbob
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To: elfman2
The only thing that has delayed our attack is the size and readiness or our military.

I tend to agree and only hope the training that was so pathetically lacking under Clinton's PC military has been reinstituted and the troops were able to be upgraded
11 posted on 02/07/2003 7:17:52 AM PST by uncbob
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To: Free the USA
I hate to say this, but DEBKA reported/speculated about this several weeks ago...
12 posted on 02/07/2003 7:18:35 AM PST by Publius Maximus
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To: RayChuang88
That would be a great scenario
Could be true if Syria reads the hand writing on the wall correctly

However I don't have that much faith in the CIA after Clinton got done with it
13 posted on 02/07/2003 7:20:18 AM PST by uncbob
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To: College Repub
I belive Israeli Intelligence/Debka/Sharon had this info a month or two ago

They did...it was reported here on FR. I could not find the FR links, but these came up in a Google search...

Sharon Says Iraq May Be Hiding Weapons in Syria - Dec 24, 2002

This is not a wise move on Saddam's part...he still hasn't gotten his planes back from Iran after 12 years...

Iran rejects Iraqi request to return planes

14 posted on 02/07/2003 7:21:19 AM PST by ravingnutter
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To: Indy Pendance
Where Syria is concerned, nothing would surprise me.
15 posted on 02/07/2003 7:27:17 AM PST by cake_crumb (Without dictators, what reason would we have to keep the UN?)
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To: Indy Pendance
I would be somewhat skeptical of such reports. Saddam needs those weapons to use against the US attack. Further, we are talking about tons of materials, tens of thousands of rockets. This is not a small undertaking, and could hardly be made secretly, i.e. the need for support vehicles such as those needed for decontamination and military protection. I doubt Saddam would trust anyone to give back the weapons, or that they would turn on him and use them as proof of his violation of the UN resolutions/post PGW1 surrender terms.

I wouldn't be surprised if Saddam was handing out some of his WMD materials for use by terrorists however. They are his only delivery system which can reach beyond Middle East.
16 posted on 02/07/2003 7:27:37 AM PST by TheDon (The only smoking gun I want to see, is the one which kills Saddam Hussein.)
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To: Indy Pendance
Wait a minute here.."rogue elements"? We're talking about the Presidents sister and her husband! A "rogue" element might be some nameless beaurocrat or military commander, but this is pretty close to the top.

Assuming it is in fact true....

17 posted on 02/07/2003 7:33:15 AM PST by Axolotl
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
Sounds like a few new targets of opportunity have turned up in Syria...

We think alike.

18 posted on 02/07/2003 7:35:39 AM PST by AndrewC
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To: elfman2
The only thing that has delayed our attack is the size and readiness or our military.

Negative. They could have begun deployment earlier.

19 posted on 02/07/2003 7:48:35 AM PST by ez ("`The course of this nation does not depend on the decisions of others.'' GWB)
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To: Indy Pendance
Syria - Terror/Iraqi Ally

A chilling excerpt:

Finally, Israeli intelligence reported that several of Osama bin Laden's wives and children were housed in Damascus, Syria prior to 911, and then moved to covert locations shortly before the attacks.

More on Syria/Iraq connection from Aug 2001:

The United States has quietly acknowledged that Iraq and Syria have rapidly developed military cooperation.

U.S. officials and defense sources said Iraq and Syria have been coordinating in military exercises as well as communications, command and control. They said the cooperation has increased significantly in recent months.

Last week, Iraq and Syria signed a mutual defense pact meant to respond to any Israeli attack, the sources said. The sources said the cooperation is also linked to Iran, Syria's leading ally.

Source

20 posted on 02/07/2003 7:49:08 AM PST by ravingnutter
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