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ARTICLE 02 - A Nuclear-Armed Iraq Must Be the Next Target

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By Robert G. Williscroft
Even before the U.S. military campaign in Afghanistan had routed the Taliban
regime from physical control of the country and isolated the al Qaeda
terrorists in their caves, a debate arose within the Bush administration over
the next phase of the global war against terrorism.

The following narrative, assembled from Iraqi documents, defectors and other
sources, demonstrates why Iraq must be the next target of U.S. military power:

A small group of men labored to jack up a large platform in the middle of the
cavern, watched over intently by Dr. Khalid Ibrahim Sayeed, Dr. Jafaar Dhia
Jafaar, and Hussein Kamel al-Majid, son-in-law to Saddam Hussein. Nearby, a
yellow enclosed truck waited, emblazoned with a wheat sheaf symbol with
"Ministry of Trade" written below it. Shortly before a crane guided by one of
the laborers had carefully lifted a six-foot-long, twelve-inch cylinder out
of the truck and placed its flat end in a ten-inch-deep cylindrical
depression in the center of the platform.

>From a distance, it looked like an American midwest farm silo rising from a
flat field. A heavy black cable snaked from the cavern floor to the bottom of
the platform where one of the workers plugged it into the base of the
cylinder. Dr. Khalid checked the connection personally, and nodded to Dr.
Jafaar and Kamel.

The rounded end of the cylinder was near the center of the cavernous space
when the platform stopped. After a final inspection, Director Kamel and the
two scientists climbed into the yellow truck's cab, and the workers climbed
in back. The driver started the engine and followed the thick black cable up
the sloping passageway of a huge lava tube connecting the cavern to the
surface.

As soon as they exited the tube, a crew of nearly a thousand political
prisoners entered the passageway and started erecting a scaffolding several
hundred feet into the tunnel. As it went up, they dragged hoses attached to
several cement trucks parked outside the lava tube and began to fill the
wooden form held in place by the scaffolding. Every six hours a siren sounded
and the trucks and other vehicles moved their positions while most of the
workers hid inside the tunnel entrance or under camouflaged netting, waiting
for the U.S. spy satellite to pass.

It had taken two years to reinforce the ancient lava tube that connected to a
large cavern carved by natural forces out of solid rock deep below Lake
Rezzaza, a popular 1960s tourist area about 90 miles southwest of Baghdad.
>From the sky, they appeared to be working on a large-scale irrigation
project, complete with water culverts and diversionary locks. A short week
later the ancient passageway that surfaced on the lake's western shore was
plugged by 80 feet of solid concrete backed by another 70 feet of boulders
and sand.

It was time: 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 19, 1989. Drs. Khalid and Jafaar had
assembled their senior staff in a small room in one of the buildings left
over from the 1960s tourist trade. They were joined again by Kamel. Arrayed
before them was a bank of instruments, and a prominent red button under a
clear plastic cover. As the second hand swept to the vertical, Dr. Khalid
received a nod from Dr. Jafaar. He lifted the cover and Kamel pressed the
button.

Needles on the instruments jumped. There was a slight feeling of motion
underfoot, followed by a movement of air that was more sensed than felt. A
seismometer at University of Sulaymaniyah's local seismic station registered
a seismic event on the southwestern shore of Lake Rezzaza with an intensity
of 2.7 on the Richter scale. Kamel had planned well. Muffled by rock and the
lake above, and the four-kilometer-long plugged tunnel, there was no
widespread dispersal of the shockwaves. Nobody else measured anything at all.

Later that day, Kamel sent a letter in Arabic to his wife's father - Saddam
Hussein - that read: "With the help of Allah and the effort of the heroic
freedom fighters in the Military Industrialization Institution and the Atomic
Power Organization, we have successfully completed Test Number One of the
Iraqi Atomic Bomb. Its strength was 10 kilotons and highly enriched uranium
was used with a purity of 93 percent …. With this experiment Iraq is
considered the first country in the world to carry out this sort of
experiment without the knowledge of the international monitoring authorities."

Shortly thereafter, the political prisoners returned and commenced hosing
down the still exposed tunnel entrance. The water was drained off through the
"irrigation" culverts, which also served to siphon off any contaminated
ground water. Then they collapsed the tunnel entrance with conventional
explosives until it was completely obliterated. During the process, many of
the workers received significant amounts of radioactive exposure, and some of
them succumbed. To ensure secrecy, however, when the work was completed,
Kamel issued an order to kill those who still were alive, and all thousand of
them were all buried in nearby caves.

Before and after satellite photos clearly show the open and then blocked
entrance to the cavern, and sophisticated analysis techniques even establish
the extent of the buried facilities. Because of careful concealment efforts
nothing was even detected from orbit except an apparently routine,
large-scale irrigation project. Information supplied three years later by a
defector who was a participant on the project shed the first light on Iraq's
new capabilities.

With the data collected from the Lake Rezzaza test, Dr. Khalid and his
colleagues were able to construct three of these Hiroshima-type bombs. Dr.
Jafaar and his group, using the same data along with technical help from
outside Iraq - from the Russians and French, along with plans purchased in
the United States - completed construction in 1993 of three implosion-type
bombs with significantly greater kilotonnage. Implosion bombs are the first
step in the design and construction of thermonuclear devices.

And in the following year, working with Dr Ahmed Abdul Jabar Shansal, they
completed three tritium-boosted thermonuclear bombs. The components for all
these weapons were assembled at secret locations under Mount Hemrin, about 85
miles northeast of Baghdad, and are presently stored in a deep underground
bunker in the Hemrin Mountains.

Farzad Bazoft, a journalist for The London Observer, was investigating the
western Lake Rezzaza region four days before the test, when he was arrested.
He was executed as a spy the following March.

In 1991, an Iraqi official, Adel Fayed, allowed the United Nations inspection
team to view some sensitive documents containing the names of over 200 people
closely associated with their nuclear program. Assassins attacked him with
knives in his home and cut off his head, under orders of Saddam's cousin, Ali
al-Takriti. Nobody talked to Unscom thereafter.

In August of 1995, Hussein Kamel al-Majid defected to Jordan along with his
brother. When they returned to Baghdad the following March after being
deceived by a false offer of clemency, both were murdered. All other direct
participants in developing the Iraqi nuclear bomb are either comfortable in
their present association with Saddam's regime, or they have been eliminated.

This account remains officially unconfirmed by U.S., British, and Israeli
intelligence agencies. But the wide-ranging independent confirmations
underscore the credibility of these allegations. These confirmations cover
every aspect of the story, including the acquisition of sufficient fissile
material from apartheid South Africa through a Brazil intermediary to enable
actual construction of the devices.

Iraq at present has at least a dozen Scud missiles capable of delivering
these weapons inside a radius of 500 miles, which could strike Tel Aviv and
other Israeli cities. Intelligence reports indicate that by 2005 Iraq will
have a modified Scud capable of delivering one of these weapons out to 2,500
miles. There appears little doubt that Iraq currently possesses the ability
to rain nuclear terror on its neighbors such as Israel and Turkey, and will
soon acquire the ability to threaten all of Europe.

The potential for nuclear attack by the terrorist regime in Baghdad is not an
abstract, notional possibility. It is a clear and present danger that the
civilized world will ignore at its peril.

Robert G. Williscroft is DefenseWatch Navy Editor. He can be reached at
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ARTICLE 03 - Can Patriotism Withstand Victory in Afghanistan?

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By Paul Connors
Will the resurgence of patriotism survive an American victory against the
Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan? Or will the American people, heavily
influenced by a leftist-dominated media sink into the morass of cynicism and
despair caused by a receding economy, insecurity and fear?

I have to admit my deep concern that the news media will view our impending
victory as the end of the war and with it, demand a quick end to the loss of
jobs, security measures and government encroachments that many have viewed as
intrusive.

The patriotic fervor that has captured the American spirit since Sept. 11
does not surprise me, but there are several characteristics of the American
people that leave me pondering whether this new-found patriotism will last.

First, Americans are an impatient people. Since Vietnam, we have liked our
wars short and with few casualties. Conditioned by the media and the instant
reporting brought to us by TV and now, the internet, we want to know that
Americans are getting the job done quickly, efficiently and with a minimum of
exposure to danger.

Many Americans are probably surprised by the speed with which the Taliban
regime in Afghanistan collapsed. Of course, the U.S. Navy and Air Force and
later, the U.S. Marines on the ground have spared no expense in munitions to
create a climate totally inhospitable to those who believed that Americans
were fair game as targets for murderous psychopaths like Bin Laden and his
minions.

But there are disturbing portents on the horizon that prompt the question:
Can patriotism survive victory in Afghanistan?

Recent events in Congress come to mind. Democrats in both house of Congress
are attempting to blame President Bush and his appointees for the recession,
the reneging on funds for New York City reconstruction and - their old lament
- "more tax breaks for the rich." What is particularly worrisome is that the
Democrats, as exemplified by Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, Senate
Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy and Rep. Nita Lowey have decided
to take the "low road" and blame the president for the current recession
while he is attempting to fight a war.

Their plan is so transparent as to be almost laughable. The goal is obvious,
too. Having won control of the Senate earlier this year, the House Democrats
hope to retake control of their chamber next year by painting Bush as an
extremist, only interested in repaying favors to rich oil companies and
wealthy individuals through tax cuts for corporations and the wealthiest 5
percent.

This loss of bi-partisan spirit, which came to the fore so forcefully in the
aftermath of the terrorist attacks, is particularly disheartening. The
Democrats have also shown their true colors because they have once again
taken up the banner of the poor and disenfranchised - not American citizens,
mind, but rather illegal aliens the U.S. and local governments want to
question regarding possible links to Islamic extremists.

The Republicans for their part, seem set on pursuing the war and destroying
terrorism wherever it is found. It leaves the average American wondering just
who has the country's best interests in mind.

The other part of the equation is the media. CNN and the other networks
report the war effort in the minutest detail and while doing so accentuate
the alleged "bullying" by the American military machine. It almost seems as
if the media moguls are apologizing to the rest of the world for the United
States' justifiable pursuit of the terrorists. This is reprehensible.

Recent polls have shown that President Bush has an unprecedented job approval
rating of 86 percent. Even die-hard liberals have conceded that he has grown
into the job and performed exceptionally well.

What the House and Senate Democrats and the opinion shapers in the media need
to do is top and listen to the American people and what they have to say. And
then, they need to report the news as it actually is, not the way they think
it should be.

The attack on the United States on Sept. 11 served as a stern warning that
the politics of class and race warfare in this country must cease. The very
survival of our system, our country and our way of life requires a halt to
the petty bickering and jealousies, and a unified national focus on the
destruction of the enemy.

Paul Connors is DefenseWatch Air Force Editor. He can be reached at
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