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Positive test for terror toxins in Iraq

EXCLUSIVE By Preston Mendenhall, MSNBC

MSNBC.com tests reveal evidence of the deadly toxins ricin and botulinum at a
laboratory in a remote mountain region of northern Iraq allegedly used as a terrorist
training camp by Islamic militants with ties to the al-Qaida terrorist network.  The 
U.S.
Central Intelligence Agency is conducting its own tests at the same area, but has not
yet released the results, according to officials in northern Iraq.

MSNBC.COM'S TESTS were conducted over a two-day period at Sargat, an alleged
terrorist training camp a mile from the Iraq-Iran border.  The camp, set back in an
isolated valley and surrounded by snowcapped peaks, was home to the radical
Islamic militant group Ansar al-Islam, which counts among its some 700 followers
scores of al-Qaida fighters.  In a Feb.  5 speech to the U.N.  Security Council, U.S.
Secretary ofState Colin Powell showed a satellite photo of the Sargat camp and
described Ansar al-Islam as "teaching its operatives how to produce ricin and other
poisons." U.S. officials have repeated the allegations in recent weeks.

In an operation timed to coincide with the war on Iraq,U.S.  special operations
forceshave targeted Ansar al-Islam's militants in northern Iraq.  Hundreds of
Islamists, including al-Qaida fighters who took refuge in northern Iraq after the fall 
of
the Taliban in Afghanistan, have been killed.

Although U.S.  officials for months have leveled charges that the Ansar al-Islam and
al-Qaida militants were producing poisons in northern Iraq, it wasn't until this week
that specialist American teams were able to gain access to the Sargat camp to test
for traces ofbiological and chemical weapons.

Experts believe the Islamic group was producing the substances in the camp as both
toxins can be created from everyday products and simple procedures.

TERRORISTS TEMPTED BY TOXINS
MSNBC.com's samples of ricin and botulinum, two deadly biological agents, were
taken from the soles of a boot and a shoe recovered from the Sargat camp.  The
facility has been flattened by several Tomahawk cruise missiles, fired as part of the
U.S.  campaign against Ansar al-Islam.

The thick rubber boot twice tested positive for ricin, a toxin derived from castor
beans.  Ingesting a pinch of ricin, which causes shock and respiratory failure, can 
kill
a human being within 72 hours.  There is no cure.

A black running shoe, shredded by the U.S.  bombing, tested positive for botulinum.
U.S.  officials say terrorists have a particular interest in botulinum and ricin 
toxins,
which may be delivered through release in food and water.

Botulism, the illness resulting from botulinum ingestion, is a muscle-
paralyzing disease that can cause a person to stop breathing and die, according to
the U.S.  Centers for Disease Control.  Since Sept.  11, 2001, law enforcement
officials have seen an increase in attempts to produce deadly toxins like ricin and
botulinum.

In Britain, anti-terrorism authorities in January charged four men with producing
deadly agents after they found traces of ricin in a north London apartment.  More
than a dozen arrests have been made in the investigation.

On Thursday, the FBI issued a warning to Americans that deadly agents like ricin
and botulinum could be used to contaminate the nation's water or food supply.

And in France, police are on alert after recently finding traces of ricin in flasks in 
a
train station locker in Paris.

The territory of northern Iraq where the traces of ricin were detected is not under the
control of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.

Baghdad admitted to U.N.  weapons inspectors in the 1990s that it had successfully
weaponized ricin, botulinum and anthrax.  There is no immediate evidence that
suggests Saddam's regime provided the easily produced toxins to Ansar al-Islam or
al-Qaida.

A test for anthrax at the Sargat camp gave a negative result.

WIDELY USED TEST
The tests, developed by Osborn Scientific Group in Lakeside, Ariz., are widely
admired by experts.  Called BioWarfare Agent Detection Devices, they were used by
U.N.  weapons inspectors in Iraq before their departure ahead of the U.S.-led war
against Saddam.

Dr.  Robert Bohannon, the inventor of the test, said in a phone interview that
numerous U.S.  federal agencies employ the tests in the field.  He said the tests
were developed to give a rapid "yes-no" result.

In recent days, specialist chemical-biological survey teams, some from the CIA, have
collected samples from camps used by Islamic militants in northern Iraq.  At least
two teams visited the Sargat camp, taking similar rapid fields tests and collecting
samples to be sent to the United States for further analysis, according to U.S.
special operations forces officers speaking on condition of anonymity in northern
Iraq.

"To swab a boot is perfectly acceptable," Bohannon said.  "[The test] will tell you 
with
almost 100 percent certainty if it is ricin or botulinum.  There is a high probability 
they
were there."

Bohannon, a former U.S.  military scientist at the Dugway Proving Ground in Utah,
said government experts would likely also subject their samples to a Gas
Chromatography Mass Spectrometer, an apparatus that gives breakdown of the
elements and composition of the sample.  The GCMS is used also used to analyze
urine samples for the presence of drugs.

The Osborn Scientific Group's test is widely used by federal agencies as first step in
the "evidentiary chain," Bohannon said.  "It will tell you very, very fast if it's got 
a
credible amount of material."

U.S.  special operations forces officials said this week they had found recipes for
ricin and other toxins at camps in northern Iraq.

In several visits to the Sargat camp, MSNBC.com uncovered material that could be
used for terrorist purposes, including a list of chemical elements frequently found in
explosives.

The list, written in Arabic, also includes notations on where chemicals like nitric 
acid,
which can be used to make components of the explosive Semtex, can commonly be
found.


MSNBC.com's Preston Mendenhall is on assignment in northern Iraq.  Greg
Mathieson contributed to this report.

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