[Editor's Note: I don't know if this story is accurate or
not, but wouldn't it be terribly convenient for the Bush regime if so called
Weapons of Mass Destruction were unexpectedly 'found' in Iraq shortly before
the US elections?...Ken Adachi]
From Mehr News Agency
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/usunloadingwmdiniraq15mar04.shtml
March 15, 2004
TEHRAN, March 12 (Mehr News Agency) – Over the past
few days, in the wake of the bombings in Karbala and the ideological disputes
that delayed the signing of Iraq’s interim constitution, there have
been reports that U.S. forces have unloaded a large cargo of parts for constructing
long-range missiles and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the southern
ports of Iraq.
A reliable source from the Iraqi Governing Council, speaking
on condition of anonymity, told the Mehr News Agency that U.S. forces, with
the help of British forces stationed in southern Iraq, had made extensive
efforts to conceal their actions.
He added that the cargo was unloaded during the night as attention
was still focused on the aftermath of the deadly bombings in Karbala and
the signing of Iraq’s interim constitution.
The source said that in order to avoid suspicion, ordinary
cargo ships were used to download the cargo, which consisted of weapons
produced in the 1980s and 1990s.
He mentioned the fact that the United States had facilitated
Iraq’s WMD program during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq and said that some
of the weapons being downloaded are similar to those weapons, although international
inspectors had announced Saddam Hussein’s Baath regime had destroyed
all its WMD.
The source went on to say that the rest of the weapons were
probably transferred in vans to an unknown location somewhere in the vicinity
of Basra overnight.
“Most of these weapons are of Eastern European origin
and some parts are from the former Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc. The
U.S. obtained them through confiscations during sales of banned arms over
the past two decades,” he said.
This action comes as certain U.S. and Western officials have
been pointing out the fact that no weapons of mass destruction have been
discovered in Iraq and the issue of Saddam’s trial begins to take
center stage.
In addition, former chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix has
emphasized that the U.S. and British intelligence agencies issued false
reports on Iraq leading to the U.S. attack.
Meanwhile, the suspicious death of weapons inspector David
Kelly is also an unresolved issue in Britain.
HL/HG
End
http://www.mehrnews.com/ar/wfNewsDetails_en.aspx?NewsID=65327&t=Political
Forward courtesy of <Wpdanny@aol.com>
[More complete version of article is posted below]
U.S. Unloading WMD in Iraq
http://legitgov.org/index.html#breaking_news
TEHRAN (Mehr News Agency) – Over the past few days,
in the wake of the bombings in Karbala and the ideological disputes that
delayed the signing of Iraq’s interim constitution, there have been
reports that U.S. forces have unloaded a large cargo of parts for constructing
long-range missiles and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the southern
ports of Iraq.
A reliable source from the Iraqi Governing Council, speaking
on condition of anonymity, told the Mehr News Agency that U.S. forces, with
the help of British forces stationed in southern Iraq, had made extensive
efforts to conceal their actions.
He added that the cargo was unloaded during the night as attention
was still focused on the aftermath of the deadly bombings in Karbala and
the signing of Iraq’s interim constitution.
The source said that in order to avoid suspicion, ordinary
cargo ships were used to download the cargo, which consisted of weapons
produced in the 1980s and 1990s.
He mentioned the fact that the United States had facilitated
Iraq’s WMD program during the 1980-1988 Iran-Iraq and said that some
of the weapons being downloaded are similar to those weapons, although international
inspectors had announced Saddam Hussein’s Baath regime had destroyed
all its WMD.
The source went on to say that the rest of the weapons were
probably transferred in vans to an unknown location somewhere in the vicinity
of Basra overnight.
“Most of these weapons are of Eastern European origin
and some parts are from the former Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc. The
U.S. obtained them through confiscations during sales of banned arms over
the past two decades,” he said.
This action comes as certain U.S. and Western officials have
been pointing out the fact that no weapons of mass destruction have been
discovered in Iraq and the issue of Saddam’s trial begins to take
center stage.
In addition, former chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix has
emphasized that the U.S. and British intelligence agencies issued false
reports on Iraq leading to the U.S. attack.
Meanwhile, the suspicious death of weapons inspector David
Kelly is also an unresolved issue in Britain.
------Occupation Forces Official Claims to Have No Information
About Transfer of WMD to Iraq -------
A security official for the coalition forces in Iraq said
that he has not received any information about the unloading of weapons
of mass destruction in ports in southern Iraq.
Shane Wolf told the Mehr News Agency that the occupation forces
have received no reports on such events, but said he hoped that the coalition
forces would find the Iraqi weapons of mass destruction one day.
Coalition forces and inspectors have so far been unable to
find any Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. The U.S. invaded Iraq under
the pretext that Iraq possessed a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction.
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