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The Guardian - Oct 14, 2001
http://www.guardian.co.uk

Iraq 'behind US anthrax outbreaks'

� Pentagon hardliners press for strikes on Saddam
� Britain's GPs put on full alert over deadly disease

David Rose and Ed Vulliamy, New York

The Observer 

American investigators probing anthrax outbreaks in Florida and New
York believe they have all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack
- and have named Iraq as prime suspect as the source of the deadly
spores.

Their inquiries are adding to what US hawks say is a growing mass of
evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved, possibly indirectly, with
the 11 September hijackers.

If investigators' fears are confirmed and sceptics fear American
- hawks could be publicising the claim to press their case for
strikes against Iraq - the pressure now building among senior
Pentagon and White House officials in Washington for an attack may
become irresistible.

Plans have been discussed among Pentagon strategists for US air
strike support for armed insurrections against Saddam by rebel Kurds
in the north and Shia Muslims in the south with a promise of American
ground troops to protect the oilfields of Basra.

Contact has already been made with an Iraqi opposition group based in
London with a view to installing its members as a future government
in Baghdad.

Leading US intelligence sources, involved with both the CIA and the
Defence Department, told The Observer that the 'giveaway' which
suggests a state sponsor for the anthrax cases is that the victims in
Florida were afflicted with the airborne form of the disease.

'Making anthrax, on its own, isn't so difficult,' one senior US
intelligence source said. 'But it only begins to become effective as
a biological weapon if they can be made the right size to breathe in.
If you can't get airborne infectivity, you can't use it as a weapon.
That is extremely difficult. There is very little leeway. Most spores
are either too big to be suspended in air, or too small to lodge on
the lining of the lungs.'

As claims about an Iraqi link grew, senior health officials in
Britain revealed they warned all the country's GPs last week to be
vigilant about the disease. 'I think we have to be prepared to think
the unthinkable,' said the Government's Chief Medical Officer, Dr
Liam Donaldson. The Department of Health confirmed the Government is
conducting an urgent review of Britain's ability to cope with
chemical or biological attacks.

It also emerged last night that three people who worked in the
Florida buildings at the centre of anthrax scares are now in the UK
and undergoing tests for the disease. And in America a letter sent
from Malaysia to a Microsoft office was found to contain traces of
anthrax.

In liquid form, anthrax is useless - droplets would fall to the
ground, rather than staying suspended in the air to be breathed by
victims. Making powder needs repeated washings in huge centrifuges,
followed by intensive drying, which requires sealed environments. The
technology would cost millions.

US intelligence believes Iraq has the technology and supplies of
anthrax suitable for terrorist use. 'They aren't making this stuff in
caves in Afghanistan,' the CIA source said. 'This is prima facie
evidence of the involvement of a state intelligence agency. Maybe
Iran has the capability. But it doesn't look likely politically. That
leaves Iraq.'

Scientists investigating the attacks say the bacteria used is similar
to the 'Ames strain' of anthrax originally cultivated at Iowa State
University in the 1950s and later given to labs throughout the world,
including Iraq.

According to sources in the Bush administration, investigators are
talking to Egyptian authorities who say members of the al-Qaida
network, detained and interrogated in Cairo, had obtained phials of
anthrax in the Czech Republic.

Last autumn Mohamed Atta is said by US intelligence officials to have
met in Prague an agent from Iraqi intelligence called Ahmed Samir
al-Ahani, a former consul later expelled by the Czechs for activities
not compatible with his diplomatic mission.

The Czechs are also examining the possibility that Atta met a former
director of Saddam's external secret services, Farouk Hijazi, at a
second meeting in the spring. Hijazi is known to have met Bin Laden.

It was confirmed yesterday that Jim Woolsey, CIA director from 1993
to 1996, recently visited London on behalf of the hawkish Defence
Department to 'firm up' other evidence of Iraqi involvement in 11
September.

Some observers fear linking Saddam to the terrorist attacks is part
of an agenda being driven by US hawks eager to broaden the war to
include Iraq, a move being resisted by the British government.

The hawks winning the ear of President Bush is assembled around
Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, his deputy Paul Wolfowitz, and a
think tank, the Defence Policy Advisory Board, dubbed the 'Wolfowitz
cabal'.

Their strategy to target Iraq was hammered out at a two-day seminar
in September, of which the dovish Secretary of State Colin Powell had
no knowledge.

The result was a letter to President Bush urging the removal of
Saddam as a precondition to the war. 'Failure to undertake such an
effort,' it said, 'will constitute a decisive surrender in the war
against terrorism'.

In a swipe at Powell's premium on coalition-building, it continues:
'coalition building has run amok. The point about a coalition is "can
it achieve the right purpose?" not "can you get a lot of members?"'

Administration officials close to the group told The Observer : 'We
see this war as one against the virus of terrorism. If you have bone
marrow cancer, it's not enough to just cut off the patient's foot.
You have to do the complete course of chemotherapy. And if that means
embarking on the next Hundred Years' War, that's what we're doing.'
American investigators probing anthrax outbreaks in Florida and New
York believe they have all the hallmarks of a terrorist attack
- and have named Iraq as prime suspect as the source of the deadly
spores.

Their inquiries are adding to what US hawks say is a growing mass of
evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved, possibly indirectly, with
the 11 September hijackers.

If investigators' fears are confirmed and sceptics fear American
- hawks could be publicising the claim to
press their case for strikes against Iraq - the pressure now building
among senior Pentagon and White House officials in Washington for an
attack may become irresistible.

Plans have been discussed among Pentagon strategists for US air
strike support for armed insurrections against Saddam by rebel Kurds
in the north and Shia Muslims in the south with a promise of American
ground troops to protect the oilfields of Basra.

Contact has already been made with an Iraqi opposition group based in
London with a view to installing its members as a future government
in Baghdad.

Leading US intelligence sources, involved with both the CIA and the
Defence Department, told The Observer that the 'giveaway' which
suggests a state sponsor for the anthrax cases is that the victims in
Florida were afflicted with the airborne form of the disease.

'Making anthrax, on its own, isn't so difficult,' one senior US
intelligence source said. 'But it only begins to become effective as
a biological weapon if they can be made the right size to breathe in.
If you can't get airborne infectivity, you can't use it as a weapon.
That is extremely difficult. There is very little leeway. Most spores
are either too big to be suspended in air, or too small to lodge on
the lining of the lungs.'

As claims about an Iraqi link grew, senior health officials in
Britain revealed they warned all the country's GPs last week to be
vigilant about the disease. 'I think we have to be prepared to think
the unthinkable,' said the Government's Chief Medical Officer, Dr
Liam Donaldson. The Department of Health confirmed the Government is
conducting an urgent review of Britain's ability to cope with
chemical or biological attacks.

It also emerged last night that three people who worked in the
Florida buildings at the centre of anthrax scares are now in the UK
and undergoing tests for the disease. And in America a letter sent
from Malaysia to a Microsoft office was found to contain traces of
anthrax.

In liquid form, anthrax is useless - droplets would fall to the
ground, rather than staying suspended in the air to be breathed by
victims. Making powder needs repeated washings in huge centrifuges,
followed by intensive drying, which requires sealed environments. The
technology would cost millions.

US intelligence believes Iraq has the technology and supplies of
anthrax suitable for terrorist use. 'They aren't making this stuff in
caves in Afghanistan,' the CIA source said. 'This is prima facie
evidence of the involvement of a state intelligence agency. Maybe
Iran has the capability. But it doesn't look likely politically. That
leaves Iraq.'

Scientists investigating the attacks say the bacteria used is similar
to the 'Ames strain' of anthrax originally cultivated at Iowa State
University in the 1950s and later given to labs throughout the world,
including Iraq.

According to sources in the Bush administration, investigators are
talking to Egyptian authorities who say members of the al-Qaida
network, detained and interrogated in Cairo, had obtained phials of
anthrax in the Czech Republic.

Last autumn Mohamed Atta is said by US intelligence officials to have
met in Prague an agent from Iraqi intelligence called Ahmed Samir
al-Ahani, a former consul later expelled by the Czechs for activities
not compatible with his diplomatic mission.

The Czechs are also examining the possibility that Atta met a former
director of Saddam's external secret services, Farouk Hijazi, at a
second meeting in the spring. Hijazi is known to have met Bin Laden.

It was confirmed yesterday that Jim Woolsey, CIA director from 1993
to 1996, recently visited London on behalf of the hawkish Defence
Department to 'firm up' other evidence of Iraqi involvement in 11
September.

Some observers fear linking Saddam to the terrorist attacks is part
of an agenda being driven by US hawks eager to broaden the war to
include Iraq, a move being resisted by the British government.

The hawks winning the ear of President Bush is assembled around
Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, his deputy Paul Wolfowitz, and a
think tank, the Defence Policy Advisory Board, dubbed the 'Wolfowitz
cabal'.

Their strategy to target Iraq was hammered out at a two-day seminar
in September, of which the dovish Secretary of State Colin Powell had
no knowledge.

The result was a letter to President Bush urging the removal of
Saddam as a precondition to the war. 'Failure to undertake such an
effort,' it said, 'will constitute a decisive surrender in the war
against terrorism'.

In a swipe at Powell's premium on coalition-building, it continues:
'coalition building has run amok. The point about a coalition is "can
it achieve the right purpose?" not "can you get a lot of members?"'

Administration officials close to the group told The Observer : 'We
see this war as one against the virus of terrorism. If you have bone
marrow cancer, it's not enough to just cut off the patient's foot.
You have to do the complete course of chemotherapy. And if that means
embarking on the next Hundred Years' War, that's what we're doing.'

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