-Caveat Lector-

http://www.truthout.org/docs_02/12.21A.us.firms.iraq.htm

(*Editors Note | How can our White House go before the UN Security Council holding in 
one
hand an accusation against Iraq of deception for failure to be forthcoming and in the 
other
hand a report edited to protect US and other Western Corporations from scrutiny for 
roles
in arming Iraq. It is absolute hypocrisy. How can our government hope to retain any
credibility? Why is the White House protecting these corporations. How can we support 
war
on these terms? -- ma.)

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List Of US Firms That Armed Iraq Household Names
Democracy Now!

Wednesday, 18 December, 2002

Top-secret Iraq Report Reveals U.S. Corporations, Gov't Agencies and Nuclear Labs 
Helped
Illegally Arm Iraq

Hewlett Packard, Dupont, Honeywell and other major U.S. corporations, as well as
governmental agencies including the Department of Defense and the nation s nuclear 
labs,
all illegally helped Iraq to build its biological, chemical and nuclear weapons 
programs.

On Wednesday, December 18, Geneva-based reporter Andreas Zumach broke the story on
the US national listener-sponsored radio and television show Democracy Now! Zumach's
Berlin-based paper Die Tageszeitung plans to soon publish a full list of companies and
nations who have aided Iraq. The paper first reported on Tuesday that German and U.S.
companies had extensive ties to Iraq but didn t list names.

Zumach obtained top-secret portions of Iraq's 12,000-page weapons declaration that the
US had redacted from the version made available to the non-permanent members of the
UN Security Council.

We have 24 major U.S. companies listed in the report who gave very substantial support
especially to the biological weapons program but also to the missile and nuclear 
weapons
program, Zumach said. Pretty much everything was illegal in the case of nuclear and
biological weapons. Every form of cooperation and supplies was outlawed in the 1970s.

The list of U.S. corporations listed in Iraq's report include Hewlett Packard, DuPont,
Honeywell, Rockwell, Tectronics, Bechtel, International Computer Systems, Unisys, 
Sperry
and TI Coating.

Zumach also said the U.S. Departments of Energy, Defense, Commerce, and Agriculture
quietly helped arm Iraq. U.S. government nuclear weapons laboratories Lawrence
Livermore, Los Alamos and Sandia trained traveling Iraqi nuclear scientists and gave 
non-
fissile material for construction of a nuclear bomb.

There has never been this kind of comprehensive layout and listing like we have now in 
the
Iraqi report to the Security Council so this is quite new and this is especially new 
for the
U.S. involvement, which has been even more suppressed in the public domain and the U.S.
population, Zumach said.

The names of companies were supposed to be top secret. Two weeks ago Iraq provided
two copies of its full 12,000-page report, one to the International Atomic Energy 
Agency in
Geneva, and one to the United Nations in New York. Zumach said the U.S. broke an
agreement of the Security Council and blackmailed Colombia, which at the time was
presiding over the Council, to take possession of the UN s only copy. The U.S. then
proceeded to make copies of the report for the other four permanent Security Council
nations, Britain, France, Russia and China. Only yesterday did the remaining members of
the Security Council receive their copies. By then, all references to foreign 
companies had
been removed.

According to Zumach, only Germany had more business ties to Iraq than the U.S. As many
as 80 German companies are also listed in Iraq's report. The paper reported that some
German companies continued to do business with Iraq until last year.





US Corporations named in Iraqi Report :

1 Honeywell

2 Spectra Physics

3 Semetex

4 TI Coating

5 Unisys

6 Sperry Corp.

7 Tektronix

8 Rockwell

9 Leybold Vacuum Systems

10 Finnigan-MAT-US

11 Hewlett-Packard

12 Dupont

13 Eastman Kodak

14 American Type Culture Collection

15 Alcolac International

16 Consarc

17 Carl Zeiss

18 Cerberus

19 Electronic Associates

20 International Computer Systems

21 Bechtel

22 EZ Logic Data Systems, Inc.

23 Canberra Industries Inc.

24 Axel Electronics Inc.

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