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Ignored looting indicative of US disinterest in WMD

just thinking | 11.04.2003 07:39

All of Iraq, from factories and mansions to government ministries, party headquarters, and military installations is being picked clean by looters. Why is there no US concern that critical evidence of WMD is being lost and destroyed?


The military stands idly by while crowds of Iraqi looters ransack official buildings and the homes of government officials, taking computers, destroying files and official records, and sometimes torching or dumping into the street whatever remains. Where the discovery of Saddam's elusive weapons of mass destruction is so important a part of any attempt to "justify" an international crime of almost unparalleled proportion, one would think that these potentially rich documentary resources would be carefully guarded and preserved pending detailed analysis by intelligence and weapons experts.

Never in the course of their existence did UNSCOM or UNMOVIC have access to such a limitless trove of official data, yet the fact is that some of their greatest successes were achieved not by the chance discovery of the weapons themselves or their means of production, but by plodding analysis of shipping manifests, production inventories, budgetary details, funding authorizations, staffing requirements, expense vouchers, and the thousand and one other mundane bureaucratic records that make major capital programs virtually impossible for governments to conceal.

Instead of protecting these sites for the evidentiary treasure they might contain (or even to prevent the destruction of important public records critical to the reestablishment of civil administration), the military's inaction is insuring that no records of anything will survive. Considering that in addition to the foregoing, the US/UK forces have a legal obligation to preserve important records, one is forced to wonder if so cavalier an attitude is more than just negligence.

At the end of World War II, one of the highest Allied priorities was the capture and preservation of Nazi and Japanese records. This has been true in virtually every war ever fought. Yet in Iraq - with so many of Saddam's secrets as yet unknown or unproven - the opposite seems to be true. Already we have seen the official focus purposefully shifted from "defending against weapons of mass destruction" to "liberating Iraq," and no credible evidence of WMD has yet been found. The apparent disinterest in preserving or analyzing potentially valuable Iraqi records suggests that the US and UK are not at all interested in resolving these unanswered questions - perhaps because they already know there's nothing to find. This conspicuous disinterest in any case supports the widely held and growing belief that "Weapons of Mass Destruction" were never the real issue at all, but mere pretext for the long-planned conquest of Iraq as the first step in establishing the US as the dominant force in the Middle East.

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Definite advantage

11.04.2003 07:40


A definite advantage: if no records exist, then no "discovery" of WMD can ever be substantiated or verified. The US is free to plant whatever it wants without fear the "evidence" will be inconsistent with the documentary record.

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How do you know?

11.04.2003 08:40

Well unless you're actually in Baghdad, you haven't got a clue what's happening. All you see is what's happening on TV. Do you really think that the troops just stand around idly? How do you know that the most important sites haven't been secured? How do you know that all the relevant info is actually in Baghdad? Do you think that if there is any info on WMD that it's kept in car show rooms and hardware stores? Just grow up...

Paul Edwards


Just use your head

11.04.2003 09:29

The American tanks and infantry stormed the airport and the outer skirts of Baghdad Without Gas Masks, the same in the North and South because they were not expecting any WMD. It is clear that they are interested in toppling the Regime and replacing it with their own. Posting messages from the other side of the fence without thinking is the typical argument put up by Paul Edwards. Legitimacy can only happen if Dr. Hans Blix and his team carry out their duties without harrassment and conclude their Proffessional and Scientific assessment.

James


Don't be ridiculous...

11.04.2003 10:57

Under no circumstances would soldiers going in to battle go in without chemical protection suits and gas masks! They do not wear them the whole time but only when there is a gas alert. Again, you were not there James so you haven't got a clue how the attack proceeded!

Paul Edwards


i take it you were there then...?

11.04.2003 13:25

..paul as u seem to know so much about it?

and btw, all the government ministries and all the houses of the ba'ath party leaders have been looted, not just 'hardware stores'

hk