Middle Eastern Chessboard
Part 1: Arming Iraq By Paul Joseph Watson
The purpose of this article is to ascertain how Iraq acquired
its arsenal of weapons that eventually led to it being declared
as a ‘rogue state’. I stress that some of these subjects
have been exhaustively documented elsewhere numerous times. The
scope here is to provide a thumbnail sketch, which includes the
latest up to date information. It is necessary to understand why
the Globalists arm rogue nations only to overthrow them ten or
fifteen years later.
Obviously it makes
significant amounts of money for giant defense contractors, which often have
tentacles into government itself, like the Carlyle Group. Any such rogue state
will not be provided with the latest advanced weaponry but will receive enough
arms to make it a threat to its neighbors, thus destabilizing its geographic
region. This then provides the pretext for the Globalists to later invade the
country in the name of saving the region from collapse, citing dangerous weapons
of mass destruction that the Globalists had provided the rogue state with in the
first place. The name of the game is geopolitical chess. A move is only made
after the subsequent twenty moves have already been mapped out.
In
December of 2002, Iraq compiled a dossier (pictured below) to be sent to the
United Nations detailing records of how their weapons program had developed
and
what steps they had taken to abandon it. Iraq merely listed the source of their
weapons - from which companies they had acquired the weapons that now made
them the target of an imminent U.S. invasion. The companies listed were largely
either American or British, namely:
American Type Culture Collection
Alcolac International
Ali Ashour Daghir
Axel Electronics Inc.
Bechtel
Canberra Industries Inc.
Carl Zeiss
Cerberus
Consarc
C. Plath-Nuclear
Eastman Kodak
Electronic Associates
Endshire Export Marketing
Euromac Ltd-Uk
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EZ Logic Data Systems, Inc.
Dupont
Finnigan-MAT-US
Hewlett-Packard
Honeywell
International Computer Systems
International Computer Limited
International Military Services
International Signal and Control
Inwako
Leybold Vacuum Systems
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Matrix Churchill Corp
MEED International
Rockwell
Sheffield Forgemasters
Spectra Physics
Semetex
Sperry Corp
Technology Development Group
Tektronix
Terex Corporation
TI Coating
TMG Engineering
Unisys
Walter Somers Ltd.
XYY Options, Inc
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By pure coincidence, the Americans seized the document before it
could be passed on to the U.N. Security Council. They edited out 8,000 pages,
more than two-thirds of the entire dossier, citing its contents as 'risky'. CFR
henchman Kofi Annan made noticeably little fuss, describing the theft as
'unfortunate,' but angry U.N. diplomats did see that the original contents were
leaked to a German media source. U.S. war hawks pounced on the 'gaps' that
they had personally created, citing them as a material breach of U.N.
resolutions,
"A UN source in New York said: 'The questions being
asked are valid. What did the US take out? And if weapons inspectors are
supposed to be checking against the dossier's content, how can any future claim
be verified. In effect the US is saying trust us, and there are many
who just
will not.'" [Sunday Herald]
British Foreign Secretary Jack
Straw bemoaned 'big gaps' in the Iraqi declaration. U.S. Secretary of State
Colin Powell called the omissions 'troublesome'. The Americans seized and edited
the document because it was proof that the so-called Iraq threat was a result of
U.S. and British government-approved companies illegally arming Iraq throughout
the 1980's and even into the 1990's,
"Iraq's bioweapons program, which U.S.
President George W. Bush wants to eradicate, got its start with help from Uncle
Sam two decades ago, according to government records getting new scrutiny in
light of the discussion of war against Iraq." [Associated
Press]
These records were a 1994 Senate Banking
Committee report and a 1995 follow-up letter from The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention to the Senate. The CDC is a deeply corrupt New World
Order attack arm and exists to proliferate disease rather than prevent it. The
full checklist of horrors that the U.S. government graciously handed over to
Iraq included the following,
Anthrax: The American Type Culture
Collection, a biological samples repository in Manassas, Va., sent two shipments
of anthrax to Iraq in the 1980s. Three anthrax strains were in a May 1986
shipment sent to the University of Baghdad, which UN inspectors later linked
to Iraq's biological weapons program. A 1988 shipment from ATCC to Iraq also
included four anthrax strains.
VX Nerve Gas: The Iraqi Air Force began
using chemical agents against Kurdish resistance forces in northern Iraq in
late 1987, provoking outrage on Capitol Hill, particularly after the now infamous
March 1988 attack on the Kurdish village of Halabja. This was cited as a
fundamental reason justifying the invasion of Iraq.
Pralidoxine: An
antidote to nerve gas which can be easily back-engineered to create nerve gas.
U.S. Defence Department Documents detail that Britain sold the drug to Iraq
in
March 1992, AFTER the Iraqis had gassed the Kurds and AFTER the end of the
Gulf War. The Sunday Herald reported,
"The shipments to Iraq went on even after Saddam Hussein
ordered the gassing of the Kurdish town of Halabja, in which at least 5000 men,
women and children died. The atrocity, which shocked the world, took place in
March 1988, but a month later the components and materials of weapons of mass
destruction were continuing to arrive in Baghdad."
West Nile Virus: West
Nile virus was actually used as a bio-weapon to attack America, Israel and Saudi
Arabia from the late 1990's onwards. You didn't hear about it because the
mosquito-borne agent was also given to Hussein by the U.S. , as outlined in the
CDC letter. An Iraqi defector reported in 1997 that Saddam had bragged he would
use West Nile to attack the U.S. and that his scientists had developed an
unusual strain of the virus. The first outbreak in New York City was by way of
an 'unusual strain' of the virus.
Botulinum: Iraq admitted making
20,000 litres of botulinum toxin, a deadly poison produced by the Clostridium
botulinum bacteria, and putting some of it into weapons. The American Type
Culture Collection sent six strains of Clostridium botulinum to the University
of Baghdad in the May 1986 shipment. The September 1988 ATCC shipment to Iraq
also contained one strain of Clostridium botulinum. In March 1986, the CDC
sent
samples of botulinum toxin and botulinum toxoid (used to make a vaccine against
botulinum poisoning) directly to Iraq's al-Muthanna complex, a centre for Iraq's
chemical weapons program and the site where Iraq restarted its dormant
biological weapons program in 1985.
Gas Gangrene: Gas gangrene, caused
by the Clostridium perfringens bacteria, causes toxic gases to form inside
the body, killing tissues and causing internal bleeding, lung and liver damage.
ATCC
sent three strains of Clostridium perfringens to the University of Baghdad
in the May 1986 shipment and another three strains in the 1988
shipment.
These examples are just a handful of the almost two dozen forms
of viruses, retroviruses, bacteria and fungi provided by the U.S. to Iraqi
labs during the 80's and 90's.
The usual retort to the fact that the U.S.
armed Iraq is, 'oh but they were our allies against the Iranians' - just like
Osama bin Laden was our ally against the Soviets. Firstly there is no 'us' or
'we' - a government that knowingly sends a country nerve gas to kill its own
citizens as with the Kurds cannot be said to be acting in our best wishes. Just
think how many times the line 'but they killed their own people' has been used
to justify Gulf War II. That's not what these same war hawks said about it
at the time,
"Another veteran of the programme said the Pentagon
"wasn't so horrified by Iraq's use of gas. It was just another way of killing
people - whether by bullet or phosgene, it didn't make any
difference."" [London
Guardian]
Secondly, if it was all one big accident and
just a quirk of geopolitics at the time, then why don't they admit it? Why do
the column inches never mention the fact that the latest bogeyman is always a
creation of those who want to 'protect us' from him. Donald Rumsfeld and Colin
Powell were eager to tell us how much of a threat Saddam is but when questioned
about who set up his weapons program they seemed to have an uncanny knack of
sudden amnesia. Powell dismissed the proven documentation as "dead wrong" and
'Mr. Aspartame' Rumsfeld goes all foggy whenever the subject is raised. Powell
went before the U.N. Security Council on February 5th 2003 to present evidence
of the Iraqi weapons program and their links with Al-Qaeda. This is a sick joke
because Powell and the criminal administrations he has worked for have direct
links to arming and empowering both Al-Qaeda and Iraq, while it's common
knowledge for anyone that can read that Iraq and Al-Qaeda are and always have
been sworn enemies.
Both Rumsfeld and Powell were pivotal players in
beefing up Iraq's military prowess,
"Donald Rumsfeld, the US Defence Secretary
and one of the most strident critics of Saddam Hussein, met the Iraqi President
in 1983 to ease the way for US companies to sell Baghdad biological and chemical
weapons components, including anthrax and bubonic plague cultures, according
to
newly declassified US Government documents." [London Times]
The 'warm handshake'
between then Middle East envoy Rumsfeld and Hussein was captured on film and is
a perfect example of how a picture can destroy a thousand hypocritical words.
After U.S. intelligence confirmed that Iraq was using chemical weapons on an
almost daily basis against both in the war against Iran and domestically, Ronald
Reagan signed secret National Security Decision Directive 114, one of few Reagan
era foreign policy documents that remains classified. The directive stated that
the United States would do "whatever was necessary and legal" to prevent Iraq
from losing the war with Iran.
Selling biological weapons to Hussein
was only deemed 'legal' because the State Department had lovingly removed Iraq
from the list of terrorist sponsors the previous year.
In recent
interviews Rumsfeld lied by saying he "cautioned" Saddam Hussein about the
use of chemical weapons when the declassified State Department minutes of the
meeting state no such thing. The mishap was covered up by Pentagon spokesman
Brian Whitman, who changed the story by saying that the comments were made
to
Iraqi foreign minister Tariq Aziz.
The Washington Post reported,
"According to a sworn court
affidavit prepared by Teicher (NSC official under Reagan) in 1995, the United
States "actively supported the Iraqi war effort by supplying the Iraqis with
billions of dollars of credits, by providing military intelligence and advice to
the Iraqis, and by closely monitoring third country arms sales to Iraq to make
sure Iraq had the military weaponry required." Teicher said in the affidavit
that former CIA director William Casey used a Chilean company, Cardoen, to
supply Iraq with cluster bombs that could be used to disrupt the Iranian human
wave attacks. Teicher refuses to discuss the affidavit."
This military support
included more than 60 defence intelligence agency officers who secretly provided
information on Iranian deployments, tactical planning for battles, plans for
air
strikes and bomb-damage assessments. As Reagan's national security advisor,
Colin Powell had intimate knowledge and influence over this operation.
Powell played the role of being cautious against a second war on Iraq
all along until his 'Adlai Stevenson moment' U.N. presentation. This was subtle
manipulation to make people think, 'oh even the dove now wants war, perhaps the
war is just'. From Grenada to Panama, whenever there's a blatantly unjust war to
be waged, Powell's always there to put a respectable sheen on it.
In July
of 1990, after years of building the Iraqi war machine, Secretary of State
James Baker (business partner of both the Bush's and bin Laden's) dispatched
American ambassador April Glaspie to Iraq where she told Saddam
Hussein,
"We have no opinion on your Arab-Arab conflicts, such
as your dispute with Kuwait. Secretary [of State James] Baker has directed
me to
emphasize the instruction ... that Kuwait is not associated with
America." [Christian Science
Monitor]
This gave Hussein the green light to invade and
after a few invented stories about Iraqi soldiers throwing Kuwaiti babies out
of incubators, the West feverishly allied and war was declared. 500,000 dead
Iraqi
civilians later and we enter the second and final phase of what is, in President
Herbert Walker Bush's own words,
" The opportunity to fulfill the
long-held promise of a New World Order."
In 2003, the Bush administration
is still arming Saddam Hussein while it prepares to go to war with Iraq. The
Export Administration Act, which passed the Senate and looks set to pass the
House, would weaken already casual controls over the export of sophisticated
computer technology. Both Clinton and George W. Bush sold the technology to
China, which is a key component in the design of nuclear bombs.
Insight
Magazine reported,
"The Bush administration has
been "as bad, if not worse" than the Clinton administration when it comes to the
transfer of sensitive technologies to the People's Republic of China (PRC),
claims Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, a nonpartisan public-interest
law firm. Fitton says the Bush administration even has "relaxed the rules put in
place during the Clinton years." Specifically, he tells Insight, the
administration has allowed the transfer of "computer technology [whose] only
practical purpose is for nuclear-weapon design.""
China has had no qualms
in the past about reselling such technology to Iraq and yet a bill that the
Center for Security Policy refers to as the 'Arm Saddam Act' has the unbridled
support of the Bush administration. Five Republican U.S. senators wrote a letter
to President Bush,
"It "warns that China is using legally acquired U.S.
dual-use technology to modernize its military." Electronic warfare capabilities
have been accomplished "mainly through cooperation with Western companies and by
reverse engineering." Further, the senators tell the president, "it is important
to note that Beijing continues to transfer dual-use technology to states that
support international terror networks," and in fact "have exported substantial
dual-use telecommunications equipment and technology to Iraq."" [Newsmax]
At time of press, the
bill looked set to receive instant approval on Capitol Hill. Democrats and
Republicans are not separate entities - they are a 'Hobson's Choice' - both
abide by the same policies because they are following the same
agenda.
The agenda is order out of chaos.
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