http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/27/world/middleeast/27weapons.html

U.S. Displays Bomb Parts Said to Be Made in Iran
By JAMES GLANZ and RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr.
Published: February 27, 2007

BAGHDAD, Feb. 26 — In a dusty field near the Baghdad airport on Monday, 
the American military laid out a display of hundreds of components for 
assembling deadly roadside bombs, its latest effort to embarrass the 
country it contends is supplying the material to armed Shiite groups 
here: Iran.

Officers of the First Cavalry Division whose unit seized the components 
said they had been found in a palm grove just north of the Iraqi capital 
two days earlier, after a tip from a local resident. An explosives 
expert said the components were made to be assembled into the deadly 
canisters called explosively formed penetrators, or E.F.P.’s, which 
explode and hurl out a high-speed blob of copper designed to cut through 
tough American armor.

“I’ve lost good friends to these E.F.P.’s,” said Capt. Clayton Combs, 
whose unit turned up the cache of weapons. “And the fact that we found 
these before they got to the side of the road is just a huge win for us.”

The cache included what Maj. Marty Weber, a master explosives ordnance 
technician, said was C-4 explosive, a white substance, in clear plastic 
bags with red labels that he said contained serial numbers and other 
information that clearly marked it as Iranian.

But while the find gave experts much more information on the makings of 
the E.F.P.’s, which the American military has repeatedly argued must 
originate in Iran, the cache also included items that appeared to cloud 
the issue.

Among the confusing elements were cardboard boxes of the gray plastic 
PVC tubes used to make the canisters. The boxes appeared to contain 
shipments of tubes directly from factories in the Middle East, none of 
them in Iran. One box said in English that the tubes inside had been 
made in the United Arab Emirates and another said, in Arabic, “plastic 
made in Haditha,” a restive Sunni town on the Euphrates River in Iraq.

The box marked U.A.E. provided a phone number for the manufacturer 
there. A call to that number late Monday encountered only an answering 
machine that said, “Leave your number and we will call you back.”

Anthony H. Cordesman, who holds the Arleigh A. Burke chair in strategy 
at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, 
said that despite those confusing new elements, the United States has 
been cautious in how it has presented the possible evidence of Iranian 
involvement.

“The case that has been made has been very careful and very restrained,” 
Mr. Cordesman said. “If this is unrealistic, it can’t be blamed on the 
intelligence community. This has had the highest possible policy level 
review, and credibility on an international level is clearly the major 
criteria in reviewing everything that was said.”

Other analysts have expressed skepticism that the American military has 
made a strong case for the Iranian origin of the E.F.P.’s as tensions 
are running high between the United States and Iran over its nuclear 
program.

Items in the cache included the concave copper dishes called liners that 
cap the canisters and roll into deadly armor-piercing slugs when the 
explosive detonates. There were also various kinds of electronics, 
presumably for arming and triggering the devices, the PVC tubes, and two 
types of rockets and mortar shells that Major Weber said had markings 
and construction that identified them as being Iranian in origin.

The PVC tubes, of several different sizes, appeared to be fittings of 
the kind of used to splice two stretches of PVC tube together in routine 
applications.

“It’s worth pursuing that it’s machine-made and you can track the 
country of origin,” said Maj. Jeremy Siegrist of the First Cavalry 
Division. “And it’s manufactured for a specific purpose.”

That raised the possibility that the parts were purchased on the open 
market and that the liners were then manufactured to the right size to 
cap the fittings.

Captain Combs said the cache was hidden in buried freezers and an 
80-gallon water container. “What they couldn’t bury, like the 
122-millimeter rockets you see in front of you, was covered in tarps,” 
he said.

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