Senate Intel Committee Members: WMD Discovered in Iraq

2006-06-21
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by Jim Kouri, CPP

Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) and Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.) announced Wednesday the discovery of over 500 munitions or weapons of mass destruction. The WMD found were sarin gas and mustard gas contained in  projectiles, according to Fox News Channel’s Special Report.

Sen. Santorium, reading from a newly declassified intelligence, said, “Since 2003, coalition forces have recovered approximately 500 weapons munitions which contain degraded mustard or sarin nerve agent. Despite many efforts to locate and destroy Iraq’s pre-Gulf War chemical munitions, filled and unfilled pre-Gulf War chemical munitions are assessed to still exist.”  The statement was aired on The Mark Levin Show, as well as FNC.

“That means in addition to the 500, there are filled and unfilled munitions still believed to exist within the country,”  said Santorium.

Reading from the document on camera, Santorum added, “Pre-Gulf War Iraqi chemical weapons could be sold on the Black Market. Use of these weapons by terrorist or insurgent groups would have implications for coalition forces in Iraq. The possibility of use outside of Iraq cannot be ruled out. The most likely munitions remaining are sarin- and mustard-filled projectiles. And I underscore filled.”

Santorum also said the “purity of the agents inside the munitions depends on many factors, including the manufacturing process, potential additives and environmental storage conditions.”

While acknowledging that the agents “degrade over time,” the document said that the chemicals “remain hazardous and potentially lethal,” according to Levin.

The media has reported that “insurgents and Iraqi groups” want to “acquire and use chemical weapons,” Santorum noted said during a press conference.

The Pennsylvania senator called the finding “incredibly” significant.

“The idea that, as my colleagues have repeatedly said in this debate on the other side of the aisle, that there are no weapons of mass destruction is in fact false,” Santorum said.

“We have found over 500 weapons of mass destruction and in fact have found that there are additional chemical weapons still in the country.”

Other portions of the intelligence report provide a glimpse of what some Iraq experts say is Saddam’s attempt to continue to wage war against the US after the first Gulf War ended.

Earlier this year, the New York Times reported that in the days before the US-led invasion of Iraq, one of Saddam’s generals, Georges Sada, said he witnessed what he believes were large volumes of WMD being transported into Syria. He also states that members of the Russian military assisted the Iraqis in removing the weapons.

In another story, also in the Times, it was reported that Saddam’s top commanders were demoralized when he told them he had no WMD for them to use in order to repel the invaders.

Except for Fox News and a couple of newspapers, the news media have not reported on the Santorum press conference and the details contained in the intelligence report.

Jim Kouri, CPP is currently fifth vice-president of the National Association of Chiefs of Police and he’s a staff writer for the New Media Alliance (thenma.org). He’s former chief at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed “Crack City” by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of security for several major organizations.  He’s also served on the National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.   Kouri writes for many police and security magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer and others. He’s a news writer for TheConservativeVoice.Com.  He’s also a columnist for AmericanDaily.Com, MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he’s syndicated by AXcessNews.Com.   He’s appeared as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio news and talk shows including Oprah, McLaughlin Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, Fox News, etc.  His book Assume The Position is available at Amazon.Com. Kouri’s own website is located at http://jimkouri.us
   

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  • Sean

    The DoD has already distanced itself from Santorum’s ridiculous claim. You could break open those ARTILLERY shells, and serve the sarin on your morning toast. Chemical weapons have a limited shelf life.

    This story is almost as ludicrous as the account of civilian airliners having their innards torn out to accommodate WMD shipped to Syria.

    You scaremongers are getting desperate.

  • Sean

    The DoD has already distanced itself from Santorum’s ridiculous claim. You could break open those ARTILLERY shells, and serve the sarin on your morning toast. Chemical weapons have a limited shelf life.

    This story is almost as ludicrous as the account of civilian airliners having their innards torn out to accommodate WMD shipped to Syria.

    You scaremongers are getting desperate.

  • nighthawk

    Hi Sean.
    How’s our Fifty First State Jabberwock today?
    You’re not going to say “Run away! There’s a conservative here that doesn’t believe my ‘facts’!” again are you? Try to maintain a reasoned discourse through the day, please.

    “Chemical weapons have a limited shelf life”
    And how does that support your view? Does that mean they were never active while under Saddams control? Funny. If Saddam had banned chemical weapons in ARTILLERY SHELLS with a rage of MILES, why didn’t he hand them over to the U.N. inspectors? Gee, one might come to the conclusion that he wasn’t cooperating.

    “civilian airliners having their innards torn out to accommodate WMD shipped to Syria”
    Actually, we know – through U.N. reports – that there were missiles hauled out to Syria, Jordan, and the Netherlands. Possibly smuggled, possibly rushed out once Saddam knew he was hosed.
    We also know about the civilian airliners with the innards torn out for use as terrorist training facilities, in Iraq.
    As long as I’m here, Sean, why don’t you go complain to the Canadians that have issued a gag order on the trial of the Canadian Islamist terrorists that were recently caught? So much for freedom of press and transparency of government north of the border, eh?

    More proof that Saddam is/was a bad guy and that Bush/America is in the right.

  • nighthawk

    Hi Sean.
    How’s our Fifty First State Jabberwock today?
    You’re not going to say “Run away! There’s a conservative here that doesn’t believe my ‘facts’!” again are you? Try to maintain a reasoned discourse through the day, please.

    “Chemical weapons have a limited shelf life”
    And how does that support your view? Does that mean they were never active while under Saddams control? Funny. If Saddam had banned chemical weapons in ARTILLERY SHELLS with a rage of MILES, why didn’t he hand them over to the U.N. inspectors? Gee, one might come to the conclusion that he wasn’t cooperating.

    “civilian airliners having their innards torn out to accommodate WMD shipped to Syria”
    Actually, we know – through U.N. reports – that there were missiles hauled out to Syria, Jordan, and the Netherlands. Possibly smuggled, possibly rushed out once Saddam knew he was hosed.
    We also know about the civilian airliners with the innards torn out for use as terrorist training facilities, in Iraq.
    As long as I’m here, Sean, why don’t you go complain to the Canadians that have issued a gag order on the trial of the Canadian Islamist terrorists that were recently caught? So much for freedom of press and transparency of government north of the border, eh?

    More proof that Saddam is/was a bad guy and that Bush/America is in the right.

  • Sean

    Further reading of the intel report shows the hidden lie from Santorum; there were discoveries of a few shells here and there over time, not a stockpile of over 500 shells.

    Why do Repugs hate the truth?

  • Sean

    Further reading of the intel report shows the hidden lie from Santorum; there were discoveries of a few shells here and there over time, not a stockpile of over 500 shells.

    Why do Repugs hate the truth?

  • nighthawk

    “a few shells here and there over time, not a stockpile of over 500 shells.”

    Correction:
    A few banned shells here and there that Saddam was told to hand over and/or destroy. Further proof that Saddam was a bad guy that refused to cooperate with the international community that Liberals love. Also further proof that Bush told the truth. Why is it so hard to accept?

    So, if I stash a bunch of stuff on my property but don’t keep it all in one place, it’s not a stockpile? Good news for the tinfoil hat corps.

    How many thousands of square miles of desert are there to search? Gee, I’m sorry that we didn’t find it all in one weekend. Simple fool.

  • nighthawk

    “a few shells here and there over time, not a stockpile of over 500 shells.”

    Correction:
    A few banned shells here and there that Saddam was told to hand over and/or destroy. Further proof that Saddam was a bad guy that refused to cooperate with the international community that Liberals love. Also further proof that Bush told the truth. Why is it so hard to accept?

    So, if I stash a bunch of stuff on my property but don’t keep it all in one place, it’s not a stockpile? Good news for the tinfoil hat corps.

    How many thousands of square miles of desert are there to search? Gee, I’m sorry that we didn’t find it all in one weekend. Simple fool.






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