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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/03/25/iraq/main546078.shtml
Iraqi Chemical Plant Is Clean
WASHINGTON, March 25, 2003


U.S. military investigators have found no evidence that chemical weapons
have been made in recent years at a suspect chemical plant secured by
U.S. troops in southern Iraq, a senior defense official said Tuesday.

Before the war, American intelligence agencies had identified the site in
the town of Najaf as a possible part of Iraq's chemical weapons program,
the official said, speaking on condition he not be identified. Indications
then were that the plant had not been used for banned weapons activities
since 1998, the official said.

Preliminary reports from the site indicate that the initial suspicions were
true, and it had not been involved in illicit weapons production in the last
five years, the official said.

The captures Sunday of the suspected chemical site, a cache of
documents and two Iraqi generals thought to have knowledge of weapons
of mass destruction raised the possibility that American forces had begun
to find the banned weapons they are fighting to remove from Iraq.

President Saddam Hussein and other Iraqi officials say all of Iraq's chemical
and biological weapons were destroyed shortly after the 1991 Persian Gulf
War, a claim that United Nations weapons inspectors say cannot be
verified.

Finding and eliminating Iraq's weapons of mass destruction are major goals
of the war, and finding evidence of such weapons would be a boost for
President Bush against critics who say U.N. inspections should have been
allowed to continue.

Pentagon officials continue to worry that Saddam's forces could use
chemical or biological weapons as coalition ground troops advance toward
Baghdad. The Iraqi capital is protected by the Republican Guards, the best
trained and best equipped troops of Saddam's army, which U.S. officials say
are the units with Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld said Tuesday that intelligence
agencies were hearing "chatter in the system" indicating that Saddam
might have approved the use of such weapons.

"But whether it'll happen or not remains to be seen," Rumsfeld said. He
and other U.S. officials have urged Iraqi officers not to follow orders to
use weapons of mass destruction and vowed that anyone who did would
be tracked down after the war and punished as a war criminal.

The biggest worries for U.S. commanders are Iraq's chemical weapons,
which include the nerve agents sarin, soman and VX, as well as mustard
agent of the type used in World War I.

Most of the chemical weapons are loaded in artillery shells in rockets,
which have a range of about 12 miles or less. U.S. troops have protective
gear to deal with chemical weapons, as well as detection equipment that
can sniff out a cloud of chemical weapons as far as three miles away.



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