From a document dated 4/3/2001:
A Committee will be formed to fix the Dicosa Furnaces from the gentlemen whose names are listed below and that a work plan will be submitted three weak from the above date.
So the U.N. inspectors had left Iraq, kicked out by Saddam, and he begins a project to revitalize the nuclear reactor destroyed by the 1991 Gulf War? Remembering please that via the vaunted U.N. "Oil for Palaces" program Saddam had plenty of money. Slip a few bucks to a Pakistani scientist and how quick could the waste from Saddam's nuclear reactor (bombed to oblivian by the Israelis) and all the parts and such, well who can say with a straight face that Saddam was not a danger to the United States?
If the man didn't have STOCKPILES of WMD's but was filled with nefarious intentions as these translated documents continually detail, well we're talking semantics now, aren't we? Not that the lovely Saddam didn't have plenty of time to hide any stockpiles he might have had what with all the notice of the impending American invasion.
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Documents CMPC-2004-003978.pdf and CMPC-2004-002191.pdf contains memos dated from 1999 to 2001 that talk about projects sponsored by the Iraqi Atomic Nuclear Agency to rebuild some of their nuclear facilities and equipments. All the projects were dated after the UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in December 1998. These facilities and equipments were part of Iraq clandestine nuclear weapon program before the 1991 Gulf War and they were destroyed by the bombing and some were dismantled by the UN weapon inspector. Rebuilding these nuclear facilities and equipments was totally prohibited per the UN sanctions. The facilities include rebuilding Iraq Radioactive Waste Treatment Station (RWTS) that was destroyed by bombing during operation Desert Storm in 1991. Another project was to rebuild the RadioChemistry laboratories. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) the RWTS and the RadioChemistry Laboratories were part of Iraq clandestine nuclear program (http://www.iraqwatch.org/un/IAEA/s-1997-779-att-3.htm, see section 3.4 of the link). Document CMCP-2004-003978 there is a project by the Iraq Atomic Agency to fix “Furnaces” from the Dicosa brand. Nuclear facilities require very specialized “furnaces” and this type of furnaces is prohibited according to the UN (http://www.iraqwatch.org/un/IAEA/s-1995-215.htm, see point 57 and 58).
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