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lucky wilbury
07-01-2004, 08:55 PM
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=39243

Iraqi chemical weapons found by Polish troops
Sec. Rumsfeld informed at NATO summit of recent discovery of undeclared WMD

Posted: July 1, 2004
5:00 p.m. Eastern



© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Polish troops in Iraq recently have discovered "16 or 17" warheads containing sarin or mustard gas, according to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.


"Now these are weapons that we always knew Saddam Hussein had that he had not declared, and they have tested them, and I have not seen them, and I have not tested them, but they believe that they are correct that these, in fact, were undeclared chemical weapons ... ," Rumsfeld told radio talk host Roger Hedgecock in an interview transcribed and posted on the Department of Defense website.

Rumsfeld said he was told of the discovery of the "quite lethal" chemical weapons by the Polish minister of defense at the NATO summit in Turkey last weekend.

The troops had made the find "within the last period of days" before the summit, he said.

Arguing for the difficulty of finding WMD in a country the size of California, Rumsfeld pointed out the hole where ousted dictator Saddam Hussein was captured "was probably big enough to hold chemical and biological weapons sufficient to kill tens of thousands of people."

Rumsfeld also mentioned the U.S. had found jet aircraft Hussein's regime had buried in sand.

Hedgecock asked Rumsfeld to comment on published reports that Syria is hiding Iraq's WMD.

The defense secretary acknowledged "there have been a lot of intelligence speculation and rumors and chatter about the fact that Saddam Hussein may have placed some of his weapons of mass destruction in Syria prior to the start of the war."

But he said, "Until that can be validated and proved, you’ll find people in the administration not talking about it."

rustoffa
07-01-2004, 09:26 PM
Good ol' Rumsy D. He's probably right up there with Condi as far
as fear and loathing in unscrupulous politics goes. There's bound
to be some Polish jokes in this thread pretty soon though.

FORD
07-01-2004, 11:30 PM
The joke is the fact is that this is more leftovers from pre Bush war I era weapons. Or in other words, the shit Rummy sold them in the first place over 20 Cheneying years ago.

BITEYOASS
07-02-2004, 12:38 AM
BLAH BLAH BLAH BUSH PLANTED THIS!!! BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH NEOCON CONSPIRACY THAT!!! BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH WE SHOULDN'T HAVE INVADED IRAQ AND OVERTHROWN A GREAT LEADER LIKE SADDAM(EVEN THOUGH HE KILLED ONE MILLION PEOPLE!!!)!!! - FORD :D

lucky wilbury
07-02-2004, 01:44 PM
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/07/02/international1018EDT0516.DTL

Chemical munitions found by Polish soldiers were being pursued by terrorists

MONIKA SCISLOWSKA, Associated Press Writer
Friday, July 2, 2004


(07-02) 07:18 PDT WARSAW, Poland (AP) --

Terrorists may have been close to obtaining munitions containing the deadly nerve agent cyclosarin that Polish soldiers recovered last month in Iraq, the head of Poland's military intelligence said Friday.

Polish troops had been searching for munitions as part of their regular mission in south-central Iraq when they were told by an informant in May that terrorists had made a bid to buy the chemical weapons, which date back to Saddam Hussein's war with Iran in the 1980s, Gen. Marek Dukaczewski told reporters in Warsaw.

"We were mortified by the information that terrorists were looking for these warheads and offered $5,000 apiece," Dukaczewski said. "An attack with such weapons would be hard to imagine. All of our activity was accelerated at appropriating these warheads."

Dukaczewski refused to give any further details about the terrorists or the sellers of the munitions, saying only that his troops thwarted terrorists by purchasing the 17 rockets for a Soviet-era launcher and two mortar rounds containing the nerve agent for an undisclosed sum June 23.

In May, a booby-trapped artillery shell apparently filled with the sarin nerve agent exploded alongside a Baghdad road but caused no serious injuries to the U.S. forces who discovered it. At the time, officials stopped short of claiming the munition was definite evidence of a large weapons stockpile in prewar Iraq or evidence of recent production by Saddam's regime.

The warheads all contained cyclosarin, multinational force commander Polish Gen. Mieczyslaw Bieniek said.

"Laboratory tests showed the presence in them of cyclosarin, a very toxic gas, five times stronger than sarin and five times more durable," Bieniek told Poland's TVN24 at the force's Camp Babylon headquarters.

"If these warheads, which were still usable, were used on a military base like Camp Babylon, they would have caused unforeseeable damage."

The tests were done by U.S. experts, who were conducting more.

The munitions were found in a bunker in the Polish sector, but Polish officials refused to be more specific.