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Mon 24 Feb 2003
http://www.news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=230772003

Allies hushed up weapons' destruction

TIM CORNWELL DEPUTY FOREIGN EDITOR

THE highest-ranking defector ever to turn informant on Saddam Hussein’s
government told United Nations weapons inspectors in 1995 that Iraq had
destroyed all its chemical and biological weapons stocks after the Gulf
war.

But UN inspectors hushed up that part of Hussein Kamel’s story - which he
also told to debriefers from British and United States intelligence -
because they wanted to keep the pressure on Iraq to tell more.

The revelation, reported in the US magazine Newsweek, raises new
questions over claims by the US and Britain that Iraq has failed to account
for vast stores of chemical and biological weapons.

Of the thousands of chemical bombs and thousands of litres of deadly
anthrax said to have gone mysteriously missing inside Iraq, most date back
to before 1991.

Iraq has long claimed to have destroyed the weapons "unilaterally", but a
regime hardly famous for its honesty and openness is accused of failing to
provide hard evidence.

However "the defector’s tale raises questions about whether the WMD
[weapons of mass destruction] stockpiles attributed to Iraq still exist"
Newsweek reported.

Kamel, Saddam’s son-in-law, defected to Jordan with his wife and family in
1995. His sensational departure, in a convoy of black Mercedes, was
received as evidence that Saddam’s regime was soon to fall.

He was shot to death after he returned to Iraq six months later in the
hope of leniency from Saddam, along with his brother, also married to one
of Saddam’s daughters. If nothing else, the report sheds new light on one
of the most bizarre episodes in the history of the regime and its leader.

Kamel’s value as an informant, however, was huge; for ten years he had
run Iraq’s nuclear, chemical, biological and missile weapons programmes, as
well as Iraqi efforts to keep the weapons secret.

Kamel talked to both the then UN chief inspector, Rolf Ekeus, and agents
from the CIA and MI6 in Jordan. Among other revelations, he provided the
first report that Iraq was developing mobile biological weapons factories - a
subject on which Colin Powell, the US Secretary of State, dwelt long and
hard in his recent damning presentation to the UN Security Council.

But Kamel’s story that Iraq had indeed - as it has long claimed - destroyed
chemical and biological stocks back in 1991 was never reported.

While UN inspection teams have been trying to investigate what weapons
Iraq may have built since the Gulf war, the mystery of what happened to
older munitions remains vital.

Iraq’s chief liaison officer to the UN inspection teams, General Hossam
Amin, said yesterday that Iraq had begun to dig trenches in the areas it
claims the weapons were destroyed.

A UN team was due in Baghdad on 2 March to examine the sites and carry
out soil tests, he said. Gen Amin also said Iraq had made no decision on a
UN order that it destroy its Al Samoud 2 missile programme. But "we are
serious about solving this", he said.

In his 27 January report to the UN Security Council, Hans Blix, the chief
UN arms inspector, bolstered the case for war when he accused Iraq of
co-operating on process, but not substance.

Early in his report, Mr Blix noted that "one of three important questions
before us today is how much might remain undeclared and intact from
before 1991; and, possibly, thereafter".

The second question, he said, was what if anything was illegally produced
or procured after 1998, when inspectors left the country, and the third
was how the production of weapons of mass destruction could be
prevented in the future. Mr Blix singled out the issue of 6,500 chemical
bombs that were unaccounted for, containing in total up to 1,000 tonnes
of chemical agents.

The missing bombs date back to before 1991, with Iraq claiming they were
used in the Iran-Iraq war, which ended in 1988.

Mr Blix also raised questions over about 8,500 litres of anthrax, which Iraq
"states it unilaterally destroyed in the summer of 1991. Iraq has provided
little evidence for this production and no convincing evidence for its
destruction," he said.

Iraq also has claimed that a small quantity of the deadly poison VX, which it
produced, was unilaterally destroyed in the summer of 1991.

When Mr Blix returned to the UN with his much more favourable report on
14 February, he noted that Iraq had provided a list of 83 people involved in
the unilateral destruction of chemicals, which "appears useful". Newsweek
said it had obtained the notes of Kamel’s debriefing by the UN team, and
that he told the same story to MI6 and the CIA.

But his revelations were hushed up for two reasons, the magazine said.
Saddam did not know how much Kamel had revealed, and inspectors hoped
to call his bluff; in addition, there was no corroborating evidence that the
weapons were destroyed.

Kamel did not give Iraq a clean bill of health. He said the stocks were
destroyed to hide the programmes, rather than end them, with Iraq
secretly holding on to blueprints, computer disks, and other engineering
details, in order to resume productions after inspections ended.

Kamel’s defection in August 1995 was an international sensation. He drove
out of Iraq in a convoy of black Mercedes with his wife, Raghad, his
brother, Saddam, sister-in-law, Rina, and several of Saddam Hussein’s
grandchildren. A family feud with Uday Hussein, Saddam’s son, was blamed.

The Iraqi government, badly rattled, immediately admitted for the first time
to having a biological weapons programme - though it stuck to the story
that the weapons were destroyed.

Kamel told the inspectors about Iraq’s attempt to develop a home-grown
missile, Project 1728, and of the secret committee, set up by Saddam
himself, expressly to keep secrets from the inspectors.

Spurned by the Iraqi opposition, and complaining that the Western officials
sent to talk to him were too junior, he made the bizarre decision to
return to Iraq. The two brothers were forced to divorce their wives and
were killed in a gun battle with the presidential guard soon after.

The UN ceasefire resolution that ended the Gulf war on 3 April, 1991, laid
down the ground rules for the work now continuing today.

It called for the destruction, removal or rendering harmless of all chemical
and biological weapons, and all stocks of agents and components. The
same rules applied for ballistic missiles with a range greater than 93 miles.

The UN inspection teams’ strategy in Iraq, said one expert, is "all about
accounting. It has always been to try and force the Iraqis to account, and
documentarily prove, all their claims and positions".

Gen Amin yesterday told journalists that Iraq was studying a letter from Mr
Blix ordering destruction of all Al Samoud 2 missiles, warheads, fuel,
engines and other components. Iraq has declared 76 Al Samouds, but the
UN estimates it has up to 120.


Timetable for action

TODAY: Meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Brussels.
TOMORROW: Mohamed El Baradei, the UN’s nuclear weapons inspector,
will visit Iran to investigate US


claims that it is developing nuclear weapons.
28 FEBRUARY: Hans Blix, the UN’s chief weapons inspector, is due to
submit a written report to the
Security Council.
1 MARCH: Deadline for Saddam to start destroying the illegal al-Samoud
missiles.
3 MARCH: The US 101st Airborne Division due to arrive in the Gulf, bringing
its heavy equipment.
11 MARCH: OPEC, the Arab-dominated group of oil price fixers, meets in
Vienna.
14 MARCH: The French-proposed deadline for Saddam to comply with all
UN demands. This is also the



"crunch date" understood to be favoured by Mr Blair.



This article:

  http://www.news.scotsman.com/international.cfm?id=230772003

More on War with Iraq?:

  http://www.news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=518

Websites:

  UNMOVIC
  http://www.un.org/Depts/unmovic/

  FCO - Policy towards Iraq
  http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/
ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029394374

  UN News Centre
  http://www.un.org/News/

  FCO site - Britain, UNSCOM & Iraq
  http://special.fco.gov.uk/

  UN - Office of the Iraq Programme
  http://www.un.org/Depts/oip/

  US Dept of State - Iraq Update
  http://usinfo.state.gov/regional/nea/iraq/

  Iraqi Presidency
  http://www.uruklink.net/iraq/

  Iraq Watch
  http://www.iraqwatch.org

  Dossiers on Iraqi WMD & human rights abuses
  http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/
ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1032455026312

  John Pilger on Iraq
  http://pilger.carlton.com/iraq
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