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  • Ex-Official: Russia [Spetsnaz Units] Moved Saddam's WMD

    03/25/2007 8:48:28 AM PDT · by Fennie · 74 replies · 2,334+ views
    NewsMax ^ | February 19, 2006 | Kenneth R. Timmerman
    A top Pentagon official who was responsible for tracking Saddam Hussein's weapons programs before and after the 2003 liberation of Iraq, has provided the first-ever account of how Saddam Hussein "cleaned up" his weapons of mass destruction stockpiles to prevent the United States from discovering them. Former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense John Shaw told an audience at a privately sponsored "Intelligence Summit" in Alexandria: "They were moved by Russian Spetsnaz (special forces) units out of uniform, that were specifically sent to Iraq to move the weaponry and eradicate any evidence of its existence...
  • Saddam And WMD: Russia's Role

    03/07/2006 8:22:45 AM PST · by Isara · 50 replies · 1,473+ views
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | 3/7/2006 | Editor
    ..frenzy over the Katrina tapes stands in stark contrast to..disinterest of Democrats and the media in the Saddam tapes showing Iraq had WMD and Bush didn't lie....just before Operation Iraqi Freedom both Israeli intelligence and U.S. satellite surveillance detected large amounts of military material moving from Iraq to Syria....not a panicked move...it was a well-planned operation conducted with the assistance of Russia, to which Iraq was $8 billion in debt, much of it for weapons. Russia was worried about what coalition forces might find.According to John Shaw, former deputy undersecretary for international technology security, the WMD were moved out of...
  • Ex-Official: Russia Moved Saddam's WMDs

    02/18/2006 11:21:08 PM PST · by Tut · 112 replies · 3,184+ views
    Newsmax ^ | Feb. 18 2006 | Kenneth R. Timmerman
    Ex-Official: Russia Moved Saddam's WMDs A top Pentagon official who was responsible for tracking Saddam Hussein's weapons programs before and after the 2003 liberation of Iraq, has provided the first-ever account of how Saddam Hussein "cleaned up" his weapons of mass destruction stockpiles to prevent the United States from discovering them. "The short answer to the question of where the WMDs Saddam bought from the Russians went was that they went to Syria and Lebanon," former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense John. A. Shaw told an audience Saturday at a privately sponsored "Intelligence Summit" in Alexandria, Va. (www.intelligencesummit.org) "They were moved...
  • Russia Moved Iraqi WMD

    01/28/2006 8:41:24 PM PST · by strategofr · 226 replies · 5,212+ views
    News Max ^ | March 3, 2005 | Charles R. Smith
    Moscow Moved Weapons to Syria and Lebanon According to a former top Bush administration official, Russian special forces teams moved weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq to Syria. "I am absolutely sure that Russian Spetsnatz units moved WMD out of Iraq before the war," stated John Shaw, the former deputy undersecretary for international technology security. According to Shaw, Russian units hid Saddam's arsenal inside Syria and in Lebanon's Bekka valley. "While in Iraq I uncovered detailed information that Spetsnatz units shredded records and moved all WMD and specified advanced munitions out of Iraq to Syria and Lebanon," stated Shaw...
  • Inside Iraqi Corruption

    03/29/2005 4:35:34 PM PST · by Softwar · 460+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 3/29/05 | Charles R. Smith
    Inside Iraqi Corruption Charles R. Smith Tuesday, March 29, 2005 John A. Shaw is a curious example of Washington politics gone mad. Shaw is a veteran government employee who served inside the White House under Presidents Ford, Nixon and Reagan and was an associate deputy secretary in the Department of Commerce. In 2001, Shaw was appointed by Bush Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld to head the newly formed Office of International Technology Security. In this post, Shaw began the difficult task of reforming government controls over the export of sensitive technology to foreign countries. In 2003, Shaw began investigating allegations of...
  • Russia moved Iraqi WMD (not surprised)

    03/03/2005 9:11:07 AM PST · by FeeinTennessee · 121 replies · 3,442+ views
    Newsmax.com ^ | March 3, 2005 | Charles R. Smith
    Russia Moved Iraqi WMD Charles R. Smith Thursday, March 3, 2005 Moscow Moved Weapons to Syria and Lebanon According to a former top Bush administration official, Russian special forces teams moved weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq to Syria. "I am absolutely sure that Russian Spetsnatz units moved WMD out of Iraq before the war," stated John Shaw, the former deputy undersecretary for international technology security. Story Continues Below According to Shaw, Russian units hid Saddam's arsenal inside Syria and in Lebanon's Bekka valley. "While in Iraq I uncovered detailed information that Spetsnatz units shredded records and moved all...
  • Pentagon ousts official who tied Russia, Iraq arms

    12/31/2004 3:49:21 AM PST · by Mr. Conor · 27 replies · 792+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | December 30, 2004 | Bill Gertz
    A Pentagon official who publicly disclosed information showing Russian involvement in moving Iraqi weapons out of that country has been dismissed. John A. Shaw, the deputy undersecretary of defense for international technology security and formerly an aide to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, was forced to leave his position Dec. 10 as the result of a "reorganization" that eliminated his job, defense officials said. Mr. Shaw said he had been asked to resign for "exceeding his authority" in disclosing the information, a charge he called "specious." In October, Mr. Shaw told The Washington Times that he had received foreign intelligence...
  • Updated 10:32 PM 10/28/04 Gertz: Russia tied to Iraq's missing arms

    10/28/2004 8:01:36 PM PDT · by notkerry · 15 replies · 1,181+ views
    washingtontimes.com ^ | 10/28/04 @ 10:32pm | Bill Gertz
    A second defense official said documents on the Russian support to Iraq reveal that Saddam's government paid the Kremlin for the special forces to provide security for Iraq's Russian arms and to conduct counterintelligence activities designed to prevent U.S. and Western intelligence services from learning about the arms pipeline through Syria. The Russian arms-removal program was initiated after Yevgeny Primakov, the former Russian intelligence chief, could not persuade Saddam to give in to U.S. and Western demands, this official said. . . . . the most important and useful arms and explosives appear to have been separated and moved out...
  • RUSSIA TIED TO IRAQ'S MISSING ARMS

    10/28/2004 7:11:13 AM PDT · by Anduril1 · 18 replies · 839+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 28 Oct 2004 | Bill Gertz
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Washington Times www.washingtontimes.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Russia tied to Iraq's missing arms By Bill Gertz THE WASHINGTON TIMES Published October 28, 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Russian special forces troops moved many of Saddam Hussein's weapons and related goods out of Iraq and into Syria in the weeks before the March 2003 U.S. military operation, The Washington Times has learned. Copyright © 2004 News World Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to the article
  • Russia tied to Iraq´s missing arms; Pentagon: Weaponry relocated before war

    10/27/2004 7:23:09 PM PDT · by badpacifist · 10 replies · 1,529+ views
    http://www.drudgereport.com/ ^ | http://www.drudgereport.com/
    GERTZ // THURSDAY // WASH TIMES: Russian special forces troops moved many of Saddam Hussein's weapons and related goods out of Iraq and into Syria in the weeks before the March 2003 U.S. military operation, The Washington Times has learned. John A. Shaw, the deputy undersecretary of defense for international technology security, said in an interview that he believes the Russian troops, working with Iraqi intelligence, “almost certainly” removed the high-explosive material that went missing from the Al-Qaqaa facility, south of Baghdad.
  • Russia tied to Iraq's missing arms (10/28/04)

    12/09/2004 3:19:32 PM PST · by Mars55 · 15 replies · 647+ views
    The Gertz File ^ | October 28, 2004 | Bill Gertz
    Russian special forces troops moved many of Saddam Hussein's weapons and related goods out of Iraq and into Syria in the weeks before the March 2003 U.S. military operation, The Washington Times has learned. John A. Shaw, the deputy undersecretary of defense for international technology security, said in an interview that he believes the Russian troops, working with Iraqi intelligence, "almost certainly" removed the high-explosive material that went missing from the Al-Qaqaa facility, south of Baghdad.
  • Another Drudge Siren..Weapons tied to Russia

    10/27/2004 7:11:41 PM PDT · by icecold · 113 replies · 4,965+ views
    Russia tied to Iraq´s missing arms; Pentagon: Weaponry relocated before war
  • DRUDGE: Russia tied to Iraq´s missing arms; Pentagon: Weaponry relocated before war

    10/27/2004 7:11:06 PM PDT · by The G Man · 1,038 replies · 30,682+ views
    Nothing further. Freaking Russians ...
  • !!! Russia tied to Iraq's missing arms (WASHINGTON TIMES FRONT PAGE OCT 28TH - MUST SEE!!!)

    10/28/2004 5:52:16 PM PDT · by Ketchup dude · 7 replies · 814+ views
    Washington Times ^ | October 28th | Bill Gertz
    Russian special forces troops moved many of Saddam Hussein's weapons and related goods out of Iraq and into Syria in the weeks before the March 2003 U.S. military operation, The Washington Times has learned. John A. Shaw, the deputy undersecretary of defense for international technology security, said in an interview that he believes the Russian troops, working with Iraqi intelligence, "almost certainly" removed the high-explosive material that went missing from the Al-Qaqaa facility, south of Baghdad. "The Russians brought in, just before the war got started, a whole series of military units," Mr. Shaw said. "Their main job was to...
  • Bill Gertz: Russia Tied to Iraq's Missing Arms

    10/27/2004 8:53:35 PM PDT · by quidnunc · 49 replies · 2,201+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | October 27, 2004 | Bill Gertz
    Russian special forces troops moved many of Saddam Hussein's weapons and related goods out of Iraq and into Syria in the weeks before the March 2003 U.S. military operation, The Washington Times has learned. John A. Shaw, the deputy undersecretary of defense for international technology security, said in an interview that he believes the Russian troops, working with Iraqi intelligence, "almost certainly" removed the high-explosive material that went missing from the Al-Qaqaa facility, south of Baghdad. "The Russians brought in, just before the war got started, a whole series of military units," Mr. Shaw said. "Their main job was to...
  • Pentagon Ousts Official Who Tied Russia, Iraq Arms

    12/30/2004 2:59:04 AM PST · by Woodworker · 65 replies · 1,688+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | December 30, 2004 | Bill Gertz
    A Pentagon official who publicly disclosed information showing Russian involvement in moving Iraqi weapons out of that country has been dismissed. John A. Shaw, the deputy undersecretary of defense for international technology security and formerly an aide to Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, was forced to leave his position Dec. 10 as the result of a "reorganization" that eliminated his job, defense officials said. In October, Mr. Shaw told The Washington Times that he had received foreign intelligence data showing that Russian special forces units were involved in an effort to remove Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction in the...
  • Pentagon Ousts Official Under FBI Investigation [Shaw: Russians took 380 tons, friends got deals]

    12/11/2004 8:01:47 AM PST · by Mike Fieschko · 18 replies · 910+ views
    Yahoo ^ | Dec 11, 2004 | T. Christian Miller
    <p>WASHINGTON — A senior Defense official placed under investigation by the FBI (news - web sites) on allegations that he tried to steer Iraqi reconstruction contracts toward friends has been removed from office, Pentagon (news - web sites) officials confirmed Friday.</p>
  • Washington times site hammered, a copy of the Russia/Syria story here

    10/27/2004 8:34:58 PM PDT · by Johny_Coge · 48 replies · 3,085+ views
    It appears that Drudge is linking back to the Washington Post that has all the details but the Washington Post is hammered and its response is REALLY REALLY slow. I wonder why! ;) Anyways, here is another link that has a copy of the Washington Posts site here.