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  • Powell Not Sure Iraq Trailers Were Labs

    04/02/2004 8:05:01 PM PST · by knak · 53 replies · 268+ views
    guardian ^ | 4/2/04
    WASHINGTON (AP) - Secretary of State Colin Powell conceded Friday evidence he presented to the United Nations that two trailers in Iraq were used for weapons of mass destruction may have been wrong. In an airborne news conference on the way home from NATO talks in Brussels, Belgium, Powell said he had been given solid information about the trailers that he told the Security Council in February 2003 were designed for making biological weapons. But now, Powell said, ``it appears not to be the case that it was that solid.'' He said he hoped the intelligence commission appointed by President...
  • Saddam's ballons

    02/05/2004 11:27:10 PM PST · by JohnHuang2 · 4 replies · 250+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Friday, February 6, 2004 | By Terence P. Jeffrey
    <p>President Bush should insist his commission investigating the performance of U.S. intelligence agencies answer this question: What did we know about Saddam's weather balloon program, and when did we know it?</p> <p>This is not a facetious suggestion.</p> <p>Mr. Bush's decision to name a commission came after the highly respected David Kay -- who resigned as director of the Iraq Survey Group, saying he didn't believe Iraq had stockpiled weapons of mass destruction -- told the Senate Armed Services Committee an outside investigation was needed.</p>
  • Some Analysts of Iraq Trailers Reject Germ Use

    06/07/2003 6:51:09 AM PDT · by William McKinley · 14 replies · 176+ views
    Fish Wrap (NYTimes) ^ | June 7, 2003 | JUDITH MILLER and WILLIAM J. BROAD
    American and British intelligence analysts with direct access to the evidence are disputing claims that the mysterious trailers found in Iraq were for making deadly germs. In interviews over the last week, they said the mobile units were more likely intended for other purposes and charged that the evaluation process had been damaged by a rush to judgment. "Everyone has wanted to find the 'smoking gun' so much that they may have wanted to have reached this conclusion," said one intelligence expert who has seen the trailers and, like some others, spoke on condition that he not be identified. He...
  • Iraqi Trailers Said to Make Hydrogen, Not Biological Arms

    08/09/2003 5:36:27 AM PDT · by Palm_OScar · 84 replies · 2,702+ views
    The New York Times ^ | August 9, 2003 | DOUGLAS JEHL
    ASHINGTON, Aug. 8 — Engineering experts from the Defense Intelligence Agency have come to believe that the most likely use for two mysterious trailers found in Iraq was to produce hydrogen for weather balloons rather than to make biological weapons, government officials say. The classified findings by a majority of the engineering experts differ from the view put forward in a white paper made public on May 28 by the C.I.A. and the Defense Intelligence Agency, which said that the trailers were for making biological weapons. That report had dismissed as a "cover story" claims by senior Iraqi scientists that...
  • Bush: 'We Found' Banned Weapons

    05/30/2003 8:19:23 PM PDT · by areafiftyone · 95 replies · 576+ views
    KRAKOW, Poland, May 30 -- President Bush, citing two trailers that U.S. intelligence agencies have said were probably used as mobile biological weapons labs, said U.S. forces in Iraq have "found the weapons of mass destruction" that were the United States' primary justification for going to war. In remarks to Polish television at a time of mounting criticism at home and abroad that the more than two-month-old weapons hunt is turning up nothing, Bush said that claims of failure were "wrong." The remarks were released today. "You remember when [Secretary of State] Colin Powell stood up in front of the...
  • Australian PM Howard claims weapons proof

    06/16/2003 10:11:48 AM PDT · by knighthawk · 31 replies · 303+ views
    The Australian ^ | June 17 2003 | Patrick Walters
    AT least one of three vehicle trailers found by the US military in Iraq was a mobile biological weapons platform, John Howard said yesterday. The Prime Minister's claim was the first official confirmation by a coalition political leader that suspected vehicle trailers had actually been used to produce weapons of mass destruction. After weeks of intense speculation about the use of the vehicle trailers, Mr Howard told parliament that confirmation of a third suspect mobile weapons platform had come from US and British intelligence agencies. The confirmation came as the Senate prepared to vote today on a parliamentary inquiry into...
  • Guardian: Iraqi Mobile Labs Nothing to Do With Germ Warfare, Report Finds

    06/16/2003 1:46:13 PM PDT · by Connservative · 22 replies · 257+ views
    Guardian Observer ^ | 6/15/03 | Peter Beaumont, Antony Barnett and Gaby Hinsliff
    An official British investigation into two trailers found in northern Iraq has concluded they are not mobile germ warfare labs, as was claimed by Tony Blair and President George Bush, but were for the production of hydrogen to fill artillery balloons, as the Iraqis have continued to insist. The conclusion by biological weapons experts working for the British Government is an embarrassment for the Prime Minister, who has claimed that the discovery of the labs proved that Iraq retained weapons of mass destruction and justified the case for going to war against Saddam Hussein. Instead, a British scientist and biological...
  • Iraq's bioweapons program: detailed info on mobile labs from pre-war intel.

    06/08/2003 2:16:37 PM PDT · by FairOpinion · 17 replies · 390+ views
    US State Dept. ^ | Feb. 7, 2003 | US State Dept.
    IRAQ: Failing To Disarm Biological Weapons First, biological weapons. We have talked frequently here about biological weapons. By way of introduction and history, I think there are just three quick points I need to make. First, you will recall that it took UNSCOM four long and frustrating years to pry, to pry an admission out of Iraq that it had biological weapons. Second, when Iraq finally admitted having these weapons in 1995, the quantities were vast. Less than a teaspoon of dry anthrax, a little bit -- about this amount. This is just about the amount of a teaspoon. Less...
  • THE ROAD ENDS FOR WMD ON WHEELS

    05/08/2003 3:18:53 AM PDT · by kattracks · 65 replies · 666+ views
    New York Post ^ | 5/08/03 | NILES LATHEM
    <p>May 8, 2003 -- WASHINGTON - A suspected mobile germ warfare factory has been seized by the U.S. military in northern Iraq - the first solid evidence that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction, the Pentagon said yesterday.</p> <p>American forces in Iraq are conducting a battery of tests on what they believe is a mobile biological-weapons lab that is similar to the descriptions of vehicles provided to U.S. intelligence agencies by Iraqi defectors before the war.</p>
  • CNN - BREAKING NEWS - 11 mobile chemical and biological labs, documents found buried near Karbala

    04/14/2003 9:34:06 AM PDT · by Mister Magoo · 214 replies · 506+ views
    CNN | April 14, 2003 | CNN
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