Syria and the WMD Shell Game
April 21, 2004
by
Joe Mariani
Since the day the first American soldier stepped across the Kuwait-Iraq
border in March 2003, everyone who supported the removal of Saddam
Hussein from power has been under a relentless attack from the Left.
Led by the "mainstream" media, the attack began on the very first
day, at the very first CENTCOM briefing, and has continued like a
relentless mosquito whining to this day. Despite the fact that every
intelligence service in the world agreed, members
of the US government agreed, the United Nations agreed and
Iraqi officials admitted that Iraq
had created weapons of mass destruction and never provided any
proof that they had been destroyed, the Left has been using "where's
the WMDs?" as an attack against President Bush. Every time a plausible
reason for not stumbling across warehouses full of gleaming ICBMs
and vats of glowing green gunk marked "DANGER! WMD" right away was
offered, the Left ignored it. They refuse to consider, even today,
that Saddam may have hidden, moved or destroyed his arsenal, though
it became clear months before the war in Iraq began that the
Coalition was serious about forcing Saddam to comply with all those
violated UN resolutions (including the 1991 cease-fire with the US).
When those on the Left ask where Saddam's WMDs are, they don't actually
want to know... they just want an excuse to bash Bush and claim
that he "lied".
Every time evidence of illegal weapons (like the ricin
in north Iraq) or dual-use material (like the so-called
"pesticide" in south Iraq) was discovered, the Left brushed it
off. Even Dr. David Kay's reports of Iraq's
undisclosed WMD research (including Brucella and Congo Crimean
Hemorrhagic Fever) could not penetrate their intransigence. They
demanded that President Bush quickly produce huge stockpiles of WMDs
or be branded a liar. Note that the kind of stockpile the Left demanded
as evidence of Saddam's non-compliance would have been impossible
to hide even from the bumbling Hans Blix. As Paul Leventhal testified
before the Senate in March 2000, "he was in charge when the IAEA
totally missed Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons program before the
Gulf War and accepted unsubstantiated Iraqi disarmament claims after
the war." The Left ignored Hans Blix's background. The Left ignored
every piece of evidence that Saddam had ever had WMDs. The Left has
ignored everything that justified the Iraq war so far, because a just
war doesn't fit their predetermined position. (You know the position:
Bush is evil, he's controlled by Halliburton, aliens and/or Israel,
Iraq was all about oil, world imperialism and/or personal revenge,
etc.)
Well, this may prove a little harder for them to ignore.
An al-Qaeda cell linked to Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi (currently hiding
out in Iraq), recently planned to set off simultaneous
chemical weapon attacks in Jordan which might have killed up to
20,000 people. It might have been the worst terrorist attack
ever, had it not been foiled by Jordanian officials before the plot
could be carried out. One of the attack points was to have been the
US embassy in Amman; the rest were public and government buildings.
Where did these would-be bombers come from? Where did they get their
chemical weapons? According to Jordan... from our old friend, Syria.
But how did Syria get chemical weapons?
During the last few months leading up to the Iraq war, some of Saddam's
arsenal of WMDs was apparently being shipped across the Syrian border
for safe-keeping. The Israelis believed that the bulk of it kept going,
to be buried
in Lebanon's Beka'a Valley, under Hezbollah control.
Now, our intelligence sources can disclose exclusively that the
relocation of Iraq’s WMD systems took place between January 10 and
March 10 and was completed just 10 days before the US-led offensive
was launched against Iraq. The banned arsenal, hauled in giant tankers
from Iraq to Syria and from there to the Bekaa Valley under Syrian
special forces and military intelligence escort, was discharged
into pits 6-8 meters across and 25-35 meters deep dug by Syrian
army engineers. They were sealed and planted over with new seedlings.
Nonetheless, their location is known and detectable with the right
instruments. Our sources have learned that Syria was paid about
$35 million to make Saddam Hussein’s forbidden weapons disappear.
The first part of this report matches what David
Kay learned after spending several months in Iraq searching for
the whereabouts of Saddam's arsenal. "We are not talking about a large
stockpile of weapons," he said. "But we know from some of the interrogations
of former Iraqi officials that a lot of material went to Syria before
the war, including some components of Saddam's WMD programme. Precisely
what went to Syria, and what has happened to it, is a major issue
that needs to be resolved." The report was further corroborated by
CIA
satellite photos showing fleets of trucks moving from Iraq to
Syria during February and March 2003. A Syrian journalist named Nizar
Nayuf defected to the West in January 2004. He claimed to know of
three
locations in Syria where Saddam's WMDs were buried in February
2003.
US officials have repeatedly
warned Syria that their covert support of the terrorists in Iraq
will not be tolerated. Syria has consistently worked against the Coalition
and against the formation of a new democracy in Iraq. They provided
safe haven for former members of Saddam's regime and have probably been
hiding Saddam's WMD arsenal all along. If Bashar Assad has allowed
terrorists to acquire some of it, things will go very badly for him...
and in the very near future.
Joe Mariani
Joe Mariani is a computer consultant born and raised
in New Jersey. He lives in Pennsylvania, where the gun laws are less
restrictive and taxes are lower. Joe always thought of himself as politically
neutral until he saw how far left the left had really gone after 9/11.
His essays and links to articles are available at http://guardian.blogdrive.com/.