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Rumsfeld 'offered help to Saddam'
Declassified papers leave the White House hawk exposed over his role during the 
Iran-Iraq war
Julian Borger in Washington
Monday December 30 2002
The Guardian


The Reagan administration and its special Middle East envoy, Donald Rumsfeld, did 
little to stop Iraq developing weapons of mass destruction in the 1980s, even though 
they knew Saddam Hussein was using chemical weapons "almost daily" against Iran, it 
was reported yesterday.

US support for Baghdad during the Iran-Iraq war as a bulwark against Shi'ite militancy 
has been well known for some time, but using declassified government documents, the 
Washington Post provided new details yesterday about Mr Rumsfeld's role, and about the 
extent of the Reagan administration's knowledge of the use of chemical weapons.

The details will embarrass Mr Rumsfeld, who as defence secretary in the Bush 
administration is one of the leading hawks on Iraq, frequently denouncing it for its 
past use of such weapons.

The US provided less conventional military equipment than British or German companies 
but it did allow the export of biological agents, including anthrax; vital ingredients 
for chemical weapons; and cluster bombs sold by a CIA front organisation in Chile, the 
report says.

Intelligence on Iranian troop movements was provided, despite detailed knowledge of 
Iraq's use of nerve gas.

Rick Francona, an ex-army intelligence lieutenant-colonel who served in the US embassy 
in Baghdad in 1987 and 1988, told the Guardian: "We believed the Iraqis were using 
mustard gas all through the war, but that was not as sinister as nerve gas.

"They started using tabun [a nerve gas] as early as '83 or '84, but in a very limited 
way. They were probably figuring out how to use it. And in '88, they developed sarin."

On November 1 1983, the secretary of state, George Shultz, was passed intelligence 
reports   of "almost daily use of CW [chemical weapons]" by Iraq.

However, 25 days later, Ronald Reagan signed a secret order instructing the 
administration to do "whatever was necessary and legal" to prevent Iraq losing the war.

In December Mr Rumsfeld, hired by President Reagan to serve as a Middle East 
troubleshooter, met Saddam Hussein in Baghdad and passed on the US willingness to help 
his regime and restore full diplomatic relations.

Mr Rumsfeld has said that he "cautioned" the Iraqi leader against using banned 
weapons. But there was no mention of such a warning in state department notes of the 
meeting.

Howard Teicher, an Iraq specialist in the Reagan White House, testified in a 1995 
affidavit that the then CIA director, William Casey, used a Chilean firm, Cardoen, to 
send cluster bombs to use against Iran's "human wave" attacks.

A 1994 congressional inquiry also found that dozens of biological agents, including 
various strains of anthrax, had been shipped to Iraq by US companies, under licence 
from the commerce department.

Furthermore, in 1988, the Dow Chemical company sold $1.5m-worth (£930,000) of 
pesticides to Iraq despite suspicions they would be used for chemical warfare.

The only occasion that Iraq's use of banned weapons seems to have worried the Reagan 
administration came in 1988, after Lt Col Francona toured the battlefield on the 
al-Faw peninsula in southern Iraq and reported signs of sarin gas.

"When I was walking around I saw atropine injectors lying around. We saw 
decontamination fluid on vehicles, there were no insects," said Mr Francona, who has 
written a book on shifting US policy to Iraq titled Ally to Adversary. "There was a 
very quick response from Washington saying, 'Let's stop our cooperation' but it didn't 
last long - just weeks."

Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited

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