http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0413-02.htm

Published on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 by the Mehr News Agency (Tehran, Iran)
New Reports on U.S. Planting WMDs in Iraq

BASRA -– Fifty days after the first reports
(http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0313-08.htm) that the U.S. forces
were unloading weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in southern Iraq, new
reports about the movement of these weapons have been disclosed.

Sources in Iraq speculate that occupation forces are using the recent
unrest in Iraq to divert attention from their surreptitious shipments of
WMD into the country.

An Iraqi source close to the Basra Governor’s Office told the MNA that new
information shows that a large part of the WMD, which was secretly brought
to southern and western Iraq over the past month, are in containers
falsely labeled as containers of the Maeresk shipping company and some
consignments bearing the labels of organizations such as the Red Cross or
the USAID in order to disguise them as relief shipments.

The source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added that Iraqi
officials including forces loyal to the Iraqi Governing Council stationed
in southern Iraq have been forbidden from inspecting or supervising the
transportation of these consignments. He went on to say that the
occupation forces have ordered Iraqi officials to forward any questions on
the issue to the coalition forces. Even the officials of the international
relief organizations have informed the Iraqi officials that they would
only accept responsibility for relief shipments which have been registered
and managed by their organizations.

The Iraqi source also confirmed the report about suspicious trucks with
fake Saudi and Jordanian license plates entering Iraq at night last week,
stressing that the Saudi and Jordanian border guards did not attempt to
inspect the trucks but simply delivered them to the U.S. and British
forces stationed on Iraq’s borders.

However, the source expressed ignorance whether the governments of Saudi
Arabia and Jordan were aware of such movements.

A professor of physics at Baghdad University also told the MNA
correspondent that a group of his colleagues who are highly specialized in
military, chemical and biological fields have been either bribed or
threatened during the last weeks to provide written information on what
they know about various programs and research centers and the possible
storage of WMD equipment.

The professor also said these people have been openly asked to confirm or
deny the existence of research or related WMD equipment. A large number of
these scientists, who are believed to be under the surveillance of U.S.
intelligence operatives, have claimed that if they refuse to comply with
this request, they may be killed or arrested on charges of concealing the
truth if these weapons are found by the Bush administration in the future.

He said that the Iraqi scientists believe their lives would be in danger
if they decline to cooperate with the occupation forces, especially when
they recall that senior U.S. officer Michael Peterson once said, “Iraqi
scientists are at any case a threat to the U.S. administration, whether
they talk or not.”

A source close to the Iraqi Governing Council said, “In the meantime, many
suspect containers disguised as fuel supplies have been moved about by
some units of the U.S. special forces. The move has been carried out under
heavy security measures. Also, there are unofficial reports that the
containers held biological and bacteriological toxins in liquid form. It
is possible that the news about the discovery of the WMDs would be
announced later.”

He also said that such mixtures had been used by the Saddam regime in the
1990s.

The source added that some provocative actions such as the closure of
Al-Hawza periodical by U.S. administrator Paul Bremer, the secret meetings
between his envoys with some extremist groups who have no relations with
the Iraqi Governing Council, the sudden upsurge in violence in central and
southern Iraq, a number of activities which have stoked up the wrath of
the prominent Shia clerics, and finally, the spate of kidnappings and the
baseless charges against the Iranian charge d’affaires in Baghdad are
providing the necessary smokescreen for the transportation of the WMD to
their intended locations.

He said they are quite aware that the White House in cooperation with the
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has directly tasked the Defense
Department to hide these weapons. Given the recent scandals to the effect
that the U.S. president was privy to the 9/11 plot, they might try to
immediately announce the discovery of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq
in order to overshadow the scandals and prevent a further decline of
Bush’s public opinion rating as the election approaches.

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