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U.S. Supplied Germs to Iraq in '80s

Mon Sep 30, 2:31 PM ET

By MATT KELLEY, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Iraq's bioweapons program that President Bush ( news - web
sites) wants to eradicate got its start with help from Uncle Sam two decades
ago, according to government records getting new scrutiny in light of the
discussion of war against Iraq.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( news - web sites) sent
samples directly to several Iraqi sites that U.N. weapons inspectors
determined were part of Saddam Hussein ( news - web sites)'s biological
weapons program, CDC and congressional records from the early 1990s show.
Iraq had ordered the samples, claiming it needed them for legitimate medical
research.

The CDC and a biological sample company, the American Type Culture
Collection, sent strains of all the germs Iraq used to make weapons,
including anthrax, the bacteria that make botulinum toxin and the germs that
cause gas gangrene, the records show. Iraq also got samples of other deadly
pathogens, including the West Nile virus ( news - web sites).

The transfers came in the 1980s, when the United States supported Iraq in its
war against Iran. They were detailed in a 1994 Senate Banking Committee
report and a 1995 follow-up letter from the CDC to the Senate.

The exports were legal at the time and approved under a program administered
by the Commerce Department ( news - web sites).

"I don't think it would be accurate to say the United States government
deliberately provided seed stocks to the Iraqis' biological weapons
programs," said Jonathan Tucker, a former U.N. biological weapons inspector.


"But they did deliver samples that Iraq said had a legitimate public health
purpose, which I think was naive to believe, even at the time."

The disclosures put the United States in the uncomfortable position of
possibly having provided the key ingredients of the weapons America is
considering waging war to destroy, said Sen. Robert Byrd ( news, bio, voting
record), D-W.Va. Byrd entered the documents into the Congressional Record
this month.

Byrd asked Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld about the germ transfers at a
recent Senate Armed Services Committee ( news - web sites) hearing. Byrd
noted that Rumsfeld met Saddam in 1983, when Rumsfeld was President Reagan's
Middle East envoy.

"Are we, in fact, now facing the possibility of reaping what we have sown?"
Byrd asked Rumsfeld after reading parts of a Newsweek article on the
transfers.

"I have never heard anything like what you've read, I have no knowledge of it
whatsoever, and I doubt it," Rumsfeld said. He later said he would ask the
Defense Department and other government agencies to search their records for
evidence of the transfers.

Invoices included in the documents read like shopping lists for biological
weapons programs. One 1986 shipment from the Virginia-based American Type
Culture Collection included three strains of anthrax, six strains of the
bacteria that make botulinum toxin and three strains of the bacteria that
cause gas gangrene. Iraq later admitted to the United Nations ( news - web
sites) that it had made weapons out of all three.

The company sent the bacteria to the University of Baghdad, which U.N.
inspectors concluded had been used as a front to acquire samples for Iraq's
biological weapons program.

The CDC, meanwhile, sent shipments of germs to the Iraqi Atomic Energy
Commission and other agencies involved in Iraq's weapons of mass destruction
programs. It sent samples in 1986 of botulinum toxin and botulinum toxiod —
used to make vaccines against botulinum toxin — directly to the Iraqi
chemical and biological weapons complex at al-Muthanna, the records show.

Botulinum toxin is the paralyzing poison that causes botulism. Having a
vaccine to the toxin would be useful for anyone working with it, such as
biological weapons researchers or soldiers who might be exposed to the deadly
poison, Tucker said.

The CDC also sent samples of a strain of West Nile virus to an Iraqi
microbiologist at a university in the southern city of Basra in 1985, the
records show.

___

On the Net:

The documents are available at:
http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2002_cr/s092002.html

CDC: http://www.cdc.gov

ATCC: http://www.atcc.org


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