Posted on 02/19/2003 11:31:08 AM PST by arthur003
LONDON 19/02/03 - News and city section
Iraqi 'terror ships' at sea By Patrick McGowan, Evening Standard
Three huge cargo ships feared to be carrying Iraqi weapons of mass destruction are being tracked around the world by British and American intelligence.
The vessels, which have been at sea for three months, are believed to be carrying weapons smuggled out through Syria or Jordan.
They are all refusing frequent requests to provide details of their cargo or destination and officials are worried that the vessels are maintaining radio silence in clear contravention of maritime law, which states all ships should be in constant communication.
Despite grave suspicions of what is on board, Britain and the US are afraid to order interception by naval ships because of fears the crews would scuttle the vessels, each between 35,000 and 40,000 tonnes. If they are carrying chemical, biological or nuclear weapons this could cause catastrophic environmental damage.
The vessels have called briefly at a handful of Arab countries, including Yemen, but they have been resupplied at sea with food, fuel and water by other ships. All three were chartered by a shipping agent based in Egypt and are understood to be sailing under three different flags of convenience.
The discovery of weapons of mass destruction would be a huge boost to George Bush and Tony Blair and would represent the "smoking gun" they need to justify invading Iraq. However, environmental concerns are preventing boarding of the vessels, whose positions are provided by satellite 24 hours a day.
They set sail just a few days after UN inspector Hans Blix returned with his team to Iraq to search for Saddam's weapons arsenal.
Iraq is effectively blockaded by US and Royal Navy ships patrolling the Gulf and the three vessels are not thought to have set sail from there.
A shipping industry source said: "These ships have maintained radio silence for long periods and for a considerable time they have been steaming round in everdecreasing circles.
"If Iraq does have weapons of mass destruction then a very large part of its capability could be afloat on the high seas right now."
In the build-up to possible war in Iraq, meanwhile, another huge wave of British troops flew out to the Gulf today.
About 1,000 members of 16 Air Assault Brigade, including paratroopers, infantry and support units, left RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire on three overnight flights.
The troops, who are mainly from the 3rd Battalion the Parachute Regiment, based in Colchester, are among the last expected to be deployed to the Gulf region.
A group of 180 soldiers were the last to leave at just after 6am today when they boarded a passenger charter jet before heading off to a secret location.
They will join around 40,000 other British military personnel who have been sent to the Gulf over the last few weeks in preparation for a possible conflict to disarm Iraq.
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©2003 Associated New Media
they have been steaming round in everdecreasing circles.
We just need to wait and they will disappear up thier own arses
Perhaps that agent should answer a few questions.
Except for smallpox?
Exactly! smallpox is a virus and viruses aren't very "hardy" like bacteria are or chemicals.
That being said, it would be nice to know exactly what is aboard these ships and if it's nasty stuff, then documenting it would be very valuable.
Afte documenting the ship's contents, then use those explosives that incinerate everything including any deadly chemicals. If it's nukes they are carrying, then I suppose other measures would need to be taken...
If this is a flase story it was planted by some overzealous intel officer who should know better or the AP is into publishing stupid rumours.
This seems to be a ping-pong story, with one questionable media outlet quoting another... nothing new ever gets added. One version has an unidentified "Egyptian shipping agent" in it; another has the three flags under which the ships are supposedly sailing. If they know all that, how come no one can name the ships? The line about the environmental damage seems to be pure BS... the ScienceFreepers have pretty well debunked that idea. In addition, the NavyFreepers assure us that the Seals could make fast work of taking over any of these vessels before the crews knew what hit them. This looks like an urban legend in the making. |
Why, that implies that our good friends have been helping Saddam conceal his WMD program. It hardly seems possible that such steafast allies would try to pull such an underhanded trick.
However, environmental concerns are preventing boarding of the vessels, whose positions are provided by satellite 24 hours a day.
Environmental concerns? Like the environmet on board the may be saturated with C4, to deter boarders and hide the evidence by scuttling the ships with the flip of a switch.
The vessels have called briefly at a handful of Arab countries, including Yemen, but they have been resupplied at sea with food, fuel and water by other ships.
Well, they're really busy, too busy to stop into port. Yep, they're in a big hurry to.. sail around with no destination...?
A shipping industry source said: "These ships have maintained radio silence for long periods and for a considerable time they have been steaming round in everdecreasing circles.
Hey, they're just peaceful cargo vessels, trying to make an honest living by... sailing in circles? That doesn't sound like a good way to make money at all.
Harmless. It would rapidly be diluted below any toxic threshold.
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