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January 24, 2003
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1-553590,00.html
Documents 'show Saddam's chemical plans'
by pa news


Iraqi documents obtained by the BBC appear to suggest that
Saddam Hussein is preparing to use chemical weapons against Western
troops in the event of war, it was reported today.

The hand-written Arabic-language notes state that elite units of the Iraqi
military have been issued with new chemical warfare suits and supplies of
the drug atropine, used to counter the effects of nerve gas.

They were passed on to the BBC by opposition group the Iraqi National
Coalition, which claims to have received them from serving members of
Baghdad's military during secret meetings, the Radio 4 Today programme
reported.

The documents were brought out of Iraq within the past month have been
verified by three different experts, said the programme.

They suggest that the chemical suits and anti-nerve gas drugs have been
smuggled into Iraq from neighbouring countries. Also included are details
of methods for attacking ships in the Gulf region.

The documents suggest that the new chemical suits and atropine, which
protect against the nerve gases sarin and VX, have been issued to the
Republican Guard and Special Republican Guard, Saddam's most loyal and
feared military units.

They also include details of testing of unmanned submarines designed to
attack ships in the Gulf and information on fibre- optic radar systems and
plans of the layout of presidential palaces.

The Secretary General of the Iraqi National Coalition Tawfik al- Yassiri is a
former Brigadier-General in the Iraqi army and claims that his organisation
has extensive contacts within Saddam's military.

He told the Today programme: "We received the documents from inside
Iraq, passed by people who left Iraq.

"We have checked the information in other ways. We have members in our
organisation in most of the camps and cities in Iraq, from soldiers to
generals."

Toby Dodge, an Iraq specialist from Warwick University, looked at the
documents for the programme. He said: "The documents that you have
supplied me seem to be genuine and they would represent what my best
analysis of Iraqi planning would be for the coming conflict.

"If you look at Iraqi troop deployments, these groups would be the
recipients of all that Saddam had, in training and modern weapons and in
chemical and biological weapons protection apparatus."

Bill Tierney, a former UN weapons inspector, told Today: "The key point is
that the Republican Guard have been issued this new equipment.

"During inspections, I have seen their standard decontamination equipment
is 1960s Soviet-model and not very good at all.

"If both these two units have new equipment, then it would indicate that
they are prepared to use chemical weapons. The Iraqis' standard chemical
weapon is mustard gas, but they were keen on developing VX.

"The fact that they have imported atropine is an indicator that they are
willing to use VX."

A former CIA station chief in northern Iraq, Bob Bear, said that if the
opposition was receiving information from elite military units, it suggested
that Saddam was in danger of mutiny among those closest to him.

He told the programme: "The Special Republican Guard is controlled by
Saddam's family. "This means that they really want Saddam to go. If this
information is from the Special Republican Guard, then maybe Saddam is
closer to the end than we expect."
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