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The WMD Shell Game

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Ion Mihai Pacepa, a former Romanian spy chief, has a very sensible explanation for where the "missing" Iraqi weapons of mass destruction are in an op-ed piece for the Washington Times. His take is that the Iraqis executed a "Sarindar plan" to destroy/hide the WMD at the behest of the Russians. Quotes from the article:
As a former Romanian spy chief who used to take orders from the Soviet KGB, it is perfectly obvious to me that Russia is behind the evanescence of Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction. After all, Russia helped Saddam get his hands on them in the first place. The Soviet Union and all its bloc states always had a standard operating procedure for deep sixing weapons of mass destruction — in Romanian it was codenamed "Sarindar, meaning "emergency exit." I implemented it in Libya. It was for ridding Third World despots of all trace of their chemical weapons if the Western imperialists ever got near them. We wanted to make sure they would never be traced back to us, and we also wanted to frustrate the West by not giving them anything they could make propaganda with. All chemical weapons were to be immediately burned or buried deep at sea. Technological documentation, however, would be preserved in microfiche buried in waterproof containers for future reconstruction. Chemical weapons, especially those produced in Third Worldcountries,which lack sophisticated production facilities, often do not retainlethal properties after a few months on the shelf and are routinely dumped anyway. And all chemical weapons plants had a civilian cover making detection difficult, regardless of the circumstances. The plan included an elaborate propaganda routine. Anyone accusing Moammar Gadhafi of possessing chemical weapons would be ridiculed. Lies, all lies! Come to Libya and see! Our Western left-wing organizations, like the World Peace Council, existed for sole purpose of spreading the propaganda we gave them. These very same groups bray the exact same themes to this day. We always relied on their expertise at organizing large street demonstrations in Western Europe over America's war-mongering whenever we wanted to distract world attention from the crimes of the vicious regimes we sponsored. Iraq, in my view, had its own "Sarindar" plan in effect direct from Moscow. It certainly had one in the past. Nicolae Ceausescu told me so, and he heard it from Leonid Brezhnev. KGB chairman Yury Andropov, and later, Gen. Yevgeny Primakov, told me so too. In the late 1970s, Gen. Primakov ran Saddam's weapons programs. After that, as you may recall, he was promoted to head of the Soviet foreign intelligence service in 1990, to Russia's minister of foreign affairs in 1996, and in 1998, to prime minister. What you may not know is that Primakov hates Israel and has always championed Arab radicalism. He was a personal friend of Saddam's and has repeatedly visited Baghdad after 1991, quietly helping Saddam play his game of hide-and-seek. and The U.S. military in fact, has already found the only thing that would have been allowed to survive under the classic Soviet "Sarindar" plan to liquidate weapons arsenals in the event of defeat in war — the technological documents showing how to reproduce weapons stocks in just a few weeks.
The only thing I think Pacepa has wrong in all this is not mentioning a French role in this WMD 'migration into mystery.'

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Tracked: August 22, 2003 3:59 AM
Soviet Precedent for WMD Dumping from Backcountry Conservative
Excerpt: Trent Telenko discusses an editorial that reveal show former Soviet Bloc countries disposed of their WMDs. This technique may also explain what happened to Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction....
Tracked: August 30, 2003 7:15 PM
Iraqi WMD Evanescence from From Behind the Wall of Sleep
Excerpt: The former head of Romanian Intelligence, Lieutenant General Ion Mihai Pacepa, tells us in the OP-ED section of the Washington Times that he sees the fingerprints of the Russians on

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Would not surprise me. After the fall of the USSR, soviet scientists were desperate to gain employment in Iraq (according to Khidir Hamza, "Saddam's Bombmaker). In addition, do we all recall that during the Iraq war there was a mad dash by Russian "scientists" to leave Baghdad?

We know that the Iraqi regime buried their airforce. Could illegal upgrades have been the cause of that, up until now inexplicable, act of self-sabotage? Perhaps the two are part of a larger plan in order to cover illegal cooperation during the sanctions period.

this does sound like a quite plausible piece of the puzzle to me. im still waiting to hear from david kay. i think we are in for quite an interesting time in the months ahead.

I believe absolutely the Russians had something to do with this, if not everything. Russia may have fallen but their desire to be a world power is still there. They are embarassed their great country fell and mad that the US helped it to collapse. They are doing what we did to them with Afganistan... supporting all and any who oppose us to see the US fall too. China and Russia are major threats to our security...Here's my prediction, we will go to war with IRAN and China and Russia will back Iran. How much will they, is to be seen. It will happen and it will be devasting. Either way, it is our fate.....

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