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The Companies That Armed Iraq With WMDs
Friday, 20 December 2002, 3:40 pm
Article: Democracy Now

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

*** A Democracy Now! exclusive ***
From: http://www.democracynow.org/Zumach.htm

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.

Key Links:
Listen to Democracy Now!'s December 18 interview w/ Zumach
Read translated copies of Zumach's articles - And Mirrored on Scoop
Read complete list of U.S. and other foreign corporations - And Mirrored on Scoop
Die Tageszeitung

“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.



************



Translations of Andreas Zumach's articles from the Berlin-based newspaper
 Die Tageszeitung that outline the contents of Iraq's top secret weapons report

Democracy Now’s Editor’s Note: These are informal translations of Andreas Zumach's
articles. The full articles in German can be read at http:// www.taz.de/
From: http://www.democracynow.org/Zumach2.htm

12/17/02: The report of the Iraqi government submitted to council last weekend contains
names of more than 80 German companies, several private & publicly financed
laboratories, as well as many individual German individuals who, since the second half 
of
the 1970s, delivered complete construction sites, parts, ground substances, and 
technical
know-how for Saddam Hussein's programs to develop nuclear, chemical & biological
weapons, and ballistic missiles, as well as documenting the delivery of complete
conventional weapons.

According to the report, in some cases the cooperation, at least in the conventional 
area,
continued till at least the year 2001. This information stems from chapters of the Iraq
report that contains relevant information on international procurement cooperation, in 
all
four sections (chemical, biological, nuclear & missiles).

According to info from close associates of VP Cheney, the U.S. administration is 
trying to
collect additional info to prove continuing military technical cooperation of Ger with 
Iraq.
Among others, these concerns include the cooperation of a German micro-electronic
company with Iraq, about which the German government has been informed since 1999.
Back then, the German government was warned by German arms control experts that these
technologies, officially described for only civilian use, some day might be used in the
military field, and that this could lead to political problems with Washington.

A long-term high-ranking member of the government in Baghdad (whose name is known to
Taz), has signaled his readiness to the Bush administration to deliver more specific 
info
regarding German arms cooperation with Iraq, in return for assurances of protection 
after a
potential regime change. According to sources, the Bush admin might want to use this 
info
to insure that Germany (which joins the Security Council in two weeks) complies with 
the
U.S. position in the Sec Council.

The overall figure of the German companies listed in the report is larger than the 
total
amount of companies listed from all other countries. In second position, is U.S. with 
two
dozen companies. In addition to that, the report points very prominent support of U.S.
government institutions for the development of the Iraqi WMDs. Among others, the Dept 
of
Energy in the 1980s delivered very relevant non-fissile parts for Baghdad's nuclear 
weapons
program.

The report also lists a number of cases where German authorities and government
institutions up to the Ministry of Economics, tolerated and in some cases even actively
supported the illegal arms cooperation with Iraq, especially in the period from the 
end of
the 1970s to the Gulf war of 1991. All cooperation in the field of nuclear & bio 
weapons is
forbidden by international treaties since the 1970s, in the case of chem weapons since
1993. Since the Security Council handed down comprehensive sanctions against Iraq after
the invasion of Kuwait in early Aug 1990, this is also true for any cooperation with 
Iraq in
the field of conventional weapons.

According to German domestic law, Iraq was already, since the beginning of its war with
Iran in 1980, identified as an "area or region of tension" into which no conventional
weapons were allowed to be delivered.

It is unclear whether the procurement-relevant info from Baghdad has been passed on
completely and uncensored to all 15 members of the Security Council. The U.S. had
exclusive access to the report for 24 hours, while it made copies for the other four
permanent members, in the meantime conducting another round of editing allegedly only
concerning nuclear weapons construction plans.

The copies which Taz has come from the only complete original report, which after its
arrival in NY Sunday night, only US specialists had access to.

# # #

Is it complete? Or does it include huge holes?

The report contains info which the SC never asked Baghdad to provide. None of the five
Perm members had the intention that Iraq should provide procurement info. This
knowledge so far has never been published in a comprehensive manner. Bits and pieces
exist - mainly from the intelligence agencies of several countries. Some of that has 
been
published since Halabja in 1988, some since the Gulf conflict in 1991.

In some cases publication was for the purpose of pressuring other govts, particularly
regarding the illegality of shipping weapons. In context of chem weapons used in the 
war
with Iran & against the Kurds, these were war crimes, genocide - knowing and full
participation in providing the weapons means complicity.

The UNSCOM inspectors found mountains of indications & proof of intl complicity, but 
that
information is still secret. This happened because the 5 perm members, Germany, many
other countries, who knew of responsibility, wanted to cover up as far as possible. The
official reason from the UN was that they needed cooperation from companies, so the
Council agreed not to release any of UNSCOM's material on this issue.

The Iraqi government report for first time gives a comprehensive overview, at least 
till
1998. After comparing with the UNSCOM documents, it appears all the earlier ones are
listed in new report. It lists in detail every company, how they worked, what tricks 
they
used, etc.; it lists in all cases when the cooperation with Iraq began, but does NOT 
list
when that cooperation ended. For the period since Dec '98, the Iraqi govt has listed 
some
cooperation with foreign companies, which are purely civilian use, or at maximum for
conventional arms. In most cases, the intention is to reject accusations by the US & 
UK that
Iraq has been running a new active program with nuclear & other WMDS since Dec 98.

For instance, Iraq admits it did import special pipes, which would be illegal for any 
country
to provide under the sanctions, but that they were for conventional armaments, not 
WMDs.
According to US reports, those pipes were to be used for a uranium enrichment plant 
for an
alleged nuclear weapons program.

The apparent holes in the report - other than claims of a new active nuclear program 
-- on
the bio & chem programs the accounting still not complete. Includes those materials 
found
& destroyed by UNSCOM; materials found but not yet destroyed when UNSCOM left Iraq;
other information only from documents that indicated there may be other materials but
UNSCOM never saw. Could have been wrong count in the first place; possible yes had but
has given away; much of it may have disintegrated with insufficient paper trail.



# # #

12/18/02

USA censors Iraq Report by Andreas Zumach

Germany and the other non-permanent members of the UN Security Council received only a
cleaned-up version of the weapons dossier. Data concerning foreign suppliers of Iraq 
are
missing.

Geneva: The 10 non-permanent members of the UN Security Council--to which Germany
will belong starting in January--have been withheld substantial parts of the Iraqi arms
report. All information about the supplies from--and the support of--foreign companies,
research labs and governments from the mid-1970's on, related to Iraqi arms programs,
have been deleted. Thefive permanent Council members, the USA, Russia, China, France
and Great Britain, are aware of this censorship. According to the German Press Agency
DPA, it has reduced the 12,00 page report to 3000 pages.

>From information gathered from UN diplomats of 2 of these 5 countries taz learned 
>that the
censorship was agreed on primarily upon the urging of the United States. Among the 5
constant members of the Security Council it was the USA that stood out by giving the
strongest support to Saddam Hussain's regime by arming it with the means of mass
destruction.

The report gives us a complete overview of these supplies for the first time. In 
particular it
names the 24 US companies and when and to whom in Iraq the supplies were delivered.
And it makes clear how strongly the Reagan and the first Bush administrations supported
the arming of Iraq, from 1980 up to the Gulf conflict of 1990/91. Substantial 
construction
units for the Iraqi nuclear weapon and rocket programs were supplied with permission of
the government in Washington. The poison Anthrax for the arming of Iraq with biological
weapons stemmed from US laboratories. Iraqi military and armament experts were trained
in the US and there received know-how having to do with their domestic arms programs.

According to the estimation of Susan Wright, a US arms-control expert from the 
University
of Michigan, publication of this information would be "especially embarassing for the 
USA."
It would "remind people in the USA of a very dark chapter, which the Bush 
administration
would prefer to forget about." Whether the USA had this information stricken before it
made copies for the other four permanent Council members continues to be unclear.



*******************
List of Companies Named In The Iraqi WMD Declaration To Inspectors

From: http://www.taz.de/pt/2002/12/19/a0080.nf/text

USA

1 Honeywell (R, K)
2 Spectra Physics (K)
3 Semetex (R)
4 TI Coating (A, K)
5 Unisys (A, K)
6 Sperry Corp. (R, K)
7 Tektronix (R, A)
8 Rockwell (K)
9 Leybold Vacuum Systems (A)
10 Finnigan-MAT-US (A)
11 Hewlett-Packard (A, R, K)
12 Dupont (A)
13 Eastman Kodak (R)
14 American Type Culture Collection (B)
15 Alcolac International (C)
16 Consarc (A)
17 Carl Zeiss - U.S (K)
18 Cerberus (LTD) (A)
19 Electronic Associates (R)
20 International Computer Systems (A, R, K)
21 Bechtel (K)
22 EZ Logic Data Systems, Inc. (R)
23 Canberra Industries Inc. (A)
24 Axel Electronics Inc. (A)

Zusätzlich zu diesen 24 Firmen mit Stammsitz USA werden in dem irakischen
Rüstungsbericht knapp 50 Tochterfirmen ausländischer Unternehmen aufgeführt, die ihre
Rüstungskooperation mit dem Irak von den USA aus betrieben. Außerdem werden die
Washingtoner Ministerien für Verteidigung, Energie, Handel und Landwirtschaft sowie die
Atomwaffenlaboratorien Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos und Sandia als Zulieferer für
Iraks Rüstungsprogramme für A-, B- und C-Waffen sowie für Raketen benannt.

[AUTO-TRANSLATION: In addition to these 24 firms with tribe seat of USA in the Iraqi
armament report tightly 50, daughter firms of foreign firms is itemized, that operated 
its
armament cooperation with the Iraq of the USA out of. Moreover the Washingtoner
ministries are named for defense, energy, trade and agriculture as well as the nuclear
weapons laboratories Lawrence Livermore, lot Alamos and Sandia as a supplier for Iraq
armament programs for A-, B- and C-weapons as well as for rockets.]

China

1 China Wanbao Engineering Company (A, C, K)
2 Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd (K)
3 China State Missile Company (R)

France

1 Commissariat a lEnergie Atomique (A)
2 Sciaky (A)
3 Thomson CSF (A, K)
4 Aerospatiale and Matra Espace (R)
5 Cerbag (A)
6 Protec SA (C)
7 Thales Group (A)
8 Societé Général pour les Techniques Nouvelles (A)

Great Britain

1 Euromac Ltd-Uk (A)
2 C. Plath-Nuclear (A)
3 Endshire Export Marketing (A)
4 International Computer Systems (A, R, K)
5 MEED International (A, C)
6 Walter Somers Ltd. (R)
7 International Computer Limited (A, K)
8 Matrix Churchill Corp. (A)
9 Ali Ashour Daghir (A)
10 International Military Services (R) (im Besitz des brit. Verteidigungsministeriums)
11 Sheffield Forgemasters (R)
12 Technology Development Group (R)
13 International Signal and Control (R)
14 Terex Corporation (R)
15 Inwako (A)
16 TMG Engineering (K)
17 XYY Options, Inc (A)

Russia

1 Soviet State Missile Co. (R)
2 Niikhism (R)
3 Mars Rotor (R)
4 Livinvest (R)
5 Russia Aviatin Trading House (K)
6 Amsar Trading (K)

Others

Japan: Fanuc (A), Hammamatsu Photonics KK (A), NEC (A), Osaka (A), Waida (A)

Netherlands: Melchemie B.V. (C), KBS Holland B.V. (C), Delft Instruments N.V. (K)

Belgium: Boehler Edelstahl (A), NU Kraft Mercantile Corporation (C), OIP Instrubel (K),
Phillips Petroleum (C), Poudries Réunies Belge SA (R), Sebatra (A), Space Research 
Corp.
(R)

Spain: Donabat (R), Treblam (C), Zayer (A)

Sweden: ABB (A), Saab-Scania (R)

LEGEND

Erklärung:
A = Atomwaffenprogramm, B = Biologisches Waffenprogramm, C =
Chemiewaffenprogramm, R = Raketenprogramm, K = Konventionelle Waffen, militärische
Logistik, Zulieferungen an das irakische Verteidigungsministerium und Bau militärischer
Anlagen
taz Nr. 6934 vom 19.12.2002, Seite 3, 36 Zeilen (TAZ-Bericht)

[AUTO TRANSLATION: Explanation: A = nuclear weapons program, B = biological weapons
program, C = chemistry weapons program, R = rockets program, K = conventional
weapons, military logistics, supply at the Iraqi defense ministry and building of 
military units
taz no. 6934 of the 19.12.2002, page 3, 36 lines (TAZ-reports)]

ENDS



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