The WMD Shell Gameby Trent Telenko at August 21, 2003 11:23 PM
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. The only thing I think Pacepa has wrong in all this is not mentioning a French role in this WMD 'migration into mystery.' All rights reserved. This article can be found on the Internet at: Persons wishing to contact the author of this article for reprints etc. should put a request in the Comments section, or send an email to "joe", over here @windsofchange.net. |
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