Here's a document, a memo, dated in early 2001, that details tests on prohibited nerve gas detectors done in 2000.
These detectors were purchased from Russia for what appears to be $51,000.
The Iraqis made tests on this equipment which brings up the question as to on WHAT the detectors were tested, assuming that Iraq had no chemical weapons as they alleged.
In fact, the purchase of this equipment alone is against U.N. sanctions and need we mention Russia wasn't supposed to be selling this stuff to Saddam.
The document, with amazing audacity, also mentions that this equipment is illegal so let us not fool ourselves that Iraq via Saddam did not know what they were doing was against U.N. sanctions.
Translation 1624797
Harmony Document PDF file for Translation 1624797
Saddam Regime Document CMPC-2003-016083 < http://70.169.163.24/released/04-26-06/ CMPC-2003-016083 >dated in 2001 contains a series of Top Secret memos that address the production of Nerve Gas Detectors which was prohibited by the United Nations resolutions concerning Iraq according to the document itself. The importance of the production of the Nerve Gas Detector is shown by the top secret letters exchange between the Presidential Office and the head of the Iraqi Military Industrialization Commission (M.I.C). This documents is yet another indication that Saddam Regime never stopped his WMD programs, and the nerve Gas Detector which some can see it a “defensive in nature” is not to be considered so when it comes to Saddam Regime, everything has an offensive and aggressive use.
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