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By the Way, there WERE WMD’s in Iraq

Oct24
2010
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As you know the left pounded the ideal over the years that there were no WMD’s found in Iraq. You’ll also know that I - along with other “believers” knew that to be false. There was no way all the pre-intelligence was wrong. So where did it go? The simplest explanation was that Saddam, having more than enough warning that we were coming, simply buried the stockpiles in the sand.

Well via Wired that has been combing the Wikileaks documents, that’s exactly what happened. As it turns out our forces were continually finding WMD chemical stockpiles well after the invasion.

“In August 2004, for instance, American forces surreptitiously purchased what they believed to be containers of liquid sulfur mustard, a toxic “blister agent” used as a chemical weapon since World War I. The troops tested the liquid, and “reported two positive results for blister.” The chemical was then “triple-sealed and transported to a secure site” outside their base.

Three months later, in northern Iraq, U.S. scouts went to look in on a “chemical weapons” complex. “One of the bunkers has been tampered with,” they write. “The integrity of the seal [around the complex] appears intact, but it seems someone is interesting in trying to get into the bunkers.”

Meanwhile, the second battle of Fallujah was raging in Anbar province. In the southeastern corner of the city, American forces came across a “house with a chemical lab … substances found are similar to ones (in lesser quantities located a previous chemical lab.” The following day, there’s a call in another part of the city for explosive experts to dispose of a “chemical cache.”

Nearly three years later, American troops were still finding WMD in the region. An armored Buffalo vehicle unearthed a cache of artillery shells “that was covered by sacks and leaves under an Iraqi Community Watch checkpoint. “The 155mm rounds are filled with an unknown liquid, and several of which are leaking a black tar-like substance.” Initial tests were inconclusive. But later, “the rounds tested positive for mustard.”

In WikiLeaks’ massive trove of nearly 392,000 Iraq war logs, there are hundreds of references to chemical and biological weapons. Most of those are intelligence reports or initial suspicions of WMD that don’t pan out. In July 2004, for example, U.S. forces come across a Baghdad building with gas masks, gas filters, and containers with “unknown contents” inside. Later investigation revealed those contents to be vitamins.

But even late in the war, WMDs were still being unearthed. In the summer of 2008, according to one WikiLeaked report, American troops found at least 10 rounds that tested positive for chemical agents. “These rounds were most likely left over from the [Saddam]-era regime. Based on location, these rounds may be an AQI [Al Qaeda in Iraq] cache. However, the rounds were all total disrepair and did not appear to have been moved for a long time.”

Don’t look for the media to come to the altar of “We were Wrong” though. False beliefs are hard to admit to

Posted in News - Tagged Iraq

About those WMDs

Sep27
2007
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Lefties are bloviating about a leaked memo between President Bush and the former Spanish president Jose Maria Aznar just a few weeks before the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Weekly Standard’s Michael Goldfarb notes:

“The Washington Post reports on a story leaked to Spain’s El Pais about a meeting between President Bush and the former Spanish president Jose Maria Aznar weeks ahead of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. It’s interesting to note how Bush discusses Saddam’s signals that he might accept exile from Iraq.

El Pais provides the Spanish language transcript here. And here’s Bush on the chances that Saddam Hussein might choose exile instead of war [translation mine]:

…The Egyptians are talking to Saddam Hussein. It seems he’s indicated that he’d be ready to go into exile if he’s allowed to take $1 billion dollars and all the information he wants about weapons of mass destruction. Gaddafi has told Berlusconi that Saddam Hussein wants to leave. Mubarak tells us that in that case, there’s a strong possibility that he’d be assassinated.

This begs the question: why would Saddam attach so much importance to information on Iraq’s WMD program? The mainstream media, the Democratic party, and many others have accepted that Saddam had no weapons of mass destruction, and that there is no reason to think that Iraq’s program posed a threat to anyone at the time of the US invasion. Small caches of WMD and evidence that Saddam intended to reconstitute the program at some point in the future have been downplayed in light of the failure to find the stockpiles of weapons that most intelligence agencies believed to exist.

Yet if the dominant narrative is correct-that Iraq posed no WMD threat-then why did Saddam stake his life on concealing information about the program? After all, he had to think that if he did not leave Iraq, there was every chance that he would be killed during or after the invasion. Why would it have been so important to hide evidence that merely confirmed the lack of any threat?”

Let’s not forget that the possibility - never entirely proved or disproven - that Saddam moved WMDs into Syria is further given creedance by this story.

Saddam, always looking out for number one, was protecting his ass down the line, knowing full well that his time as dictator was short he was trying to avoid the gallows.

Fat lot of good it did him.

Barcepundit has an accurate translation of the memo and notes it says nothing of what lefties have have been huffing and puffing over.

This portion completely nukes the idea that Bush’s mind was made up from the beginning.

“At one point Bush explicitely says: “Yo no quiero la guerra. S?© lo que son las guerras. S?© la destrucci??n y la muerte que traen consigo. Yo soy el que tiene que consolar a las madres y a las viudas de los muertos. Por supuesto, para nosotros esa ser??a la mejor soluci??n. Adem?°s, nos ahorrar??a 50.000 millones de d??lares” ["I don't want war. I know what war is like. I know the death and destruction they bring. I am the one who has to comfort the mothers and wives of the dead. Of course, for us [a diplomatic solution] would be the best one. Also, it would save 50 billion dollars” — again, my emphasis and translation]”

Posted in Uncategorized - Tagged saddam

Waxman’s Magical Mystical Witch Hunt

Apr25
2007
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Shameless:

“WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Democratic lawmakers voted on Wednesday to subpoena Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to testify about administration justifications for the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.

On a party-line vote of 21-10, the House of Representatives’ Oversight and Government Reform Committee directed Rice to appear before the panel next month.

Republicans accused Democrats of a “fishing expedition.” But Democrats said they want Rice to explain what she knew about administration’s warnings, later proven false, that Iraq had sought uranium from Niger for nuclear arms.

“There was one person in the White House who had primary responsibility to get the intelligence about Iraq right — and that was Secretary Rice who was then President George W. Bush’s national security adviser,” said committee Chairman Henry Waxman, a California Democrat.

“The American public was misled about the threat posed by Iraq, and this committee is going to do its part to find out why,” Waxman said.”

“Misled”….

Perhaps Waxman then could explain his own statements:

“He (Saddam) has systematically violated, over the course of the past 11 years, every significant UN resolution that has demanded that he disarm and destroy his chemical and biological weapons, and any nuclear capacity. This he has refused to do.”

- Rep. Henry Waxman (D, CA), Oct. 10, 2002.

Dolts like Waxman are not worth to wear the title “American”, they are a disease and a pox on our way of life.

Posted in Uncategorized - Tagged Add new tag, democrat witch-hunts, democrats, Iraq, Liberals

The man who found Saddam’s Bunkers

Apr20
2007
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From American Spectator, “I found Saddam’s Bunkers”:

“It‚Äôs a fair bet that you have never heard of a guy called Dave Gaubatz. It‚Äôs also a fair bet that you think the hunt for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq has found absolutely nothing, nada, zilch; and that therefore there never were any WMD programmes in Saddam‚Äôs Iraq to justify the war ostensibly waged to protect the world from Saddam‚Äôs use of nuclear, biological or chemical weapons.

Dave Gaubatz, however, says that you could not be more wrong. Saddam’s WMD did exist. He should know, because he found the sites where he is certain they were stored. And the reason you don’t know about this is that the American administration failed to act on his information, ‘lost’ his classified reports and is now doing everything it can to prevent disclosure of the terrible fact that, through its own incompetence, it allowed Saddam’s WMD to end up in the hands of the very terrorist states against whom it is so controversially at war.

You may be tempted to dismiss this as yet another dodgy claim from a warmongering lackey of the world Zionist neocon conspiracy giving credence to yet another crank pushing US propaganda. If so, perhaps you might pause before throwing this article at the cat. Mr Gaubatz is not some marginal figure. He’s pretty well as near to the horse’s mouth as you can get.

Having served for 12 years as an agent in the US Air Force’s Office of Special Investigations, Mr Gaubatz, a trained Arabic speaker, was hand-picked for postings in 2003, first in Saudi Arabia and then in Nasariyah in Iraq. His mission was to locate suspect WMD sites, discover threats against US forces in the area and find Saddam loyalists, and then send such intelligence to the Iraq Survey Group and other agencies.

Between March and July 2003, he says, he was taken to four sites in southern Iraq ‚Äî two within Nasariyah, one 20 miles south and one near Basra ‚Äî which, he was told by numerous Iraqi sources, contained biological and chemical weapons, material for a nuclear programme and UN-proscribed missiles. He was, he says, in no doubt whatever that this was true.”

I wrote about Gaubatz last year just after this story in Front Page Magazine printed. Dave is legit and one of the best at what he does. He is rightly infuriated because the information in his reports showed that warning an enemy beforehand - such as Senator Rockefeller who spread the word in 2002 - gave Saddam plenty of time to shift weapons out of Iraq and into Syria.

Yet after five years the half truth that Saddam didn’t have WMD (yeah, not after he got rid of them), has become ‘gospel’, so as solid as Dave’s testimony is we need proof. He is correct that the IC community knows the whereabouts, but again, logistics.

That would mean that we would have to obtain the proof out of Syria, possibly by “detaining” a top level Syrian or two, or better yet send in teams that could bring back conclusive proof.

More than just “proving the point”, finding out whether or not Syria aided and abetted Iraq (a forgone conclusion but again - proof) would give us a hugh barganning chip in keeping them out of Iranian and Iraqi affairs.

Posted in Uncategorized - Tagged Election, saddam

Iraq involvement in Anthrax

Apr10
2007
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One of the great mysteries of the days after the 9/11 attacks surrounds the rash of Anthrax attacks that occurred in the months afterwards, specifically with who was responsible.

Clarice Feldman of American Thinker has some information that shows possible Iraqi involvement:

“Dr. Laurie Mylroie has given me permission to share with American Thinker readers her important analysis of a recent article on the source of the U.S. anthrax attacks by the Shoham/Jacobsen and the extensive comment on the piece by Richard Spertzel, a highly regarded, highly qualified Biological Warfare expert. She writes:

Last week, TNR’s Marty Peretz drew attention to an article on the 2001 anthrax letters by Dr. Dany Shoham and Dr. Stuart Jacobsen: The article underscores the very sophisticated nature of the anthrax in the letters sent to the two US senators and suggests that Iraq may well have been responsible for it.

Richard Spertzel, a BW expert formerly with UNSCOM and the Iraq Survey Group, was kind enough to share his expertise with a few colleagues and wrote the following comment on that article:

To start, I have believed all along that Iraqi intelligence had their dirty hands on this event. Based on ISG findings that Iraq had apparently decided in 1994 to not attempt production, but rather only research to enhance “break-out” capability and that the Iraqi and Syrian intelligence services had formed an alliance to develop the field “in chemical and biological of mutual interest,” I now suspect that Syria made the anthrax product with Iraqi Intelligence assistance. The cooperation included Iraqi scientists assisting the Syrians.”

The article can be found here. Indeed makes for interesting reading. In spite of reports, such at UCLA in 2001 which tried to throw the scent off Iraq early (Iraq has always been a chief suspect in the minds of the Bush Administration), the question of origin is still very open.

Posted in Uncategorized - Tagged anthrax, Iraq
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