Via Reuters: Iran has not declared all its chemical weapons capabilities to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague, in violation of an international non-proliferation convention, U.S. Ambassador Kenneth Ward told the organization on Thursday. He said Iran had failed to report a production facility for the filling of aerial bombs and maintains a program to obtain banned toxic munitions. Ward cited the discovery of chemical-filled artillery projectiles, mortars and aerial bombs of Iranian origin as proof. “The United States is also concerned that Iran is also pursuing central nervous system-acting chemicals for offensive purposes,”
Read More +From Saddam Hussein Intended to Resume WMD Programs via Daily Alert: The Lebanese-born George Piro, one of the few FBI agents who speaks Arabic and who debriefed Saddam Hussein following his capture in December 2003, was interviewed Sunday by Scott Pelley on CBS’s “60 Minutes.” The FBI interrogator said that, while Saddam said he no longer had active weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programs in 2003, the dictator admitted that he intended to resume those programs as soon as he possibly could. “The folks that he needed to reconstitute his program are still there….He wanted to pursue all of WMD.
Read More +Archived site: https://web.archive.org/web/20040405075432/http://www.2la.org:80/syria/iraq-wmd.php Original site: http://www.2la.org:80/syria/wmd.html Syria WMD Programs Locations 36°02’02″N 37°21’03″E Open sources report that there are at least three Syrian facilities currently engaged in producing Chemical Weapons, located near Damascus, Hama, and Safira village (in the Aleppo area). A senior Syrian journalist reports Iraq’s WMD located in three Syrian sites.Read article copy of the original letter sent out from syria. Click on the small image to view a larger version Overview of the Middle East with Syria in the center Al Safir SCUD Base and Weapons Depot, Syria Tactical Pilotage Chart with NIMA CIB imagery overlay showing the
Read More +Archived on the Web: https://web.archive.org/web/20040405075432/http://www.2la.org/syria/iraq-wmd.php Original site: http://www.2la.org/syria/iraq-wmd.php Click here for Satellite Images of the Syrian-Iraq’s WMD Locations 06 January, 2004 AFP Nizar Nayuf (Nayyouf-Nayyuf), a Syrian journalist who recently defected from Syria to Western Europe and is known for bravely challenging the Syrian regime, said in a letter Monday, January 5, to Dutch newspaper “De Telegraaf,” that he knows the three sites where Iraq‘s Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) are kept. The storage places are: click for images of Iraq’s WMD location in Syria -1- Tunnels dug under the town of al-Baida near the city of Hama in northern
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