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they'r likely to not only rot their innards but they can blind as
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from the January 23, 2002 edition -
http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/0123/p09s01-coop.html

Iraq: the phantom threat

By Scott Ritter

 DELMAR, N.Y. - At this very moment, US intelligence personnel are
poring over documents, uncovering the depth of the anti-American
plotting of Osama bin Laden and his Al Qaeda network.

Al Qaeda prisoners are being interrogated in an effort to unlock past
secrets and interdict future threats to the United States and the
world. As this investigation proceeds, the web of terrorist networks
forged by Mr. bin Laden in his struggle against the West is becoming
clear.

Some of the exposed links are not surprising - including Iran,
Somalia, Sudan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. Notably absent is
Iraq. Given the spate of post-Sept. 11 media reports linking Iraq
with bin Laden, one would expect a flood of evidence coming from
Afghanistan confirming such a relationship.

Even the alleged meetings between Mohammed Atta - a suspected leader
of the Sept. 11 hijackers - and an Iraqi intelligence official in
Prague are inconclusive. The Czech government has sent conflicting
reports concerning this meeting and, even if the meeting took place,
the supposed topic of discussion - an attack on a Radio Free Europe
radio transmitter used to broadcast anti-Hussein programming - is a
far cry from the 9/11 attacks.

The lack of documentation of an Iraq-Al Qaeda connection in this
intelligence trove should lead to the questioning of the original
source of such speculation, as well as the motivations of those who
continue to peddle the "Iraqi connection" theory. Foremost among them
are opposition leader Ahmed Chalabi of the Iraqi National Congress
and his American sponsors, in particular Deputy Secretary of Defense
Paul Wolfowitz, former CIA Director James Woolsey, and former
Undersecretary of State Richard Perle.

During my service as a UN weapons inspector, I had responsibility for
liaison with Mr. Chalabi and the Iraqi National Congress to gather
"intelligence information" derived from Chalabi's erstwhile network
of defectors and in-country sources. This information turned out to
be more flash than substance. For example, there was the "engineer"
who allegedly worked on Saddam Hussein's palaces who spoke of a
network of underground tunnels where crates of documents were
allegedly hidden during inspections. Inspectors did find a drainage
tunnel. However, despite the fact that no documents were discovered,
Chalabi took the tunnel's existence as confirmation that documents
also existed, and spoke as if they were an established fact.

In the same manner, when Mr. Wolfowitz and company needed a link
between Iraq and the perpetrators of the Sept. 11 attacks, Chalabi
dutifully trotted out a series of heretofore "undiscovered" defectors
who have "information" about the training of "Arab" hijackers by
Iraqi intelligence at a facility near the Iraqi town of Salman Pak.
The site is reported to be fully equipped with, among other things, a
commercial airliner upon which the trainees can practice their trade,
conveniently enough, in "groups of five" and "armed only with knives
and their bare hands." The facility at Salman Pak does exist; its use
as an Al Qaeda training camp is unsubstantiated.

More recently, following President Bush's demand that Iraq permit the
return of UN weapons inspectors or else "suffer the consequences,"
Chalabi conveniently produced another "defector" who allegedly had
access to Saddam's secret plans to hide underground biological and
chemical weapons facilities from international detection. I spent
more than six years investigating the organizations the defector
claimed to work for, and although elements of his story ring true,
the details used to embellish his tale on weapons of mass destruction
are impossible to pin down or, in some cases, just plain wrong.

The UN stopped using Chalabi's information as a basis for conducting
inspections once the tenuous nature of his sources and his dubious
motivations became clear. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for
the mainstream US media, which give prominent coverage to sources of
information that, had they not been related to Hussein's Iraq, would
normally be immediately dismissed.

This media coverage serves policy figures gunning for a wider war. It
generates a frenzy of speculation concerning Iraq in the public
arena, which accepts at face value this information despite the fact
that almost none of what Chalabi has purveyed to the media about Iraq
has turned out to be accurate.

There is a substantial lack of clarity and credible sources on the
actual nature of the Iraqi threat to the US. A wider debate on US
policy toward Iraq is imperative, especially in light of the
increasing war talk out of Washington. Rather than relying on
information from dubious sources, let's put all the facts on the
table. The conclusions drawn from such a debate could pull us back
from the brink of an unnecessary and costly war.

� Scott Ritter is former chief of the Concealment Investigations Unit
for the UN Special Commission on Iraq.

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