- (YellowTimes.org) - In his speech in front of the U.N.
Security Council on February 5, 2003, Colin Powell did not offer any viable
new evidence concerning Iraq's nuclear weapon capability that Bush and
his entourage continue to wave as a red flag in front of the eyes of the
American people to incite them shamefully into an unjust war.
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- On the contrary, the few flimsy so-called pieces of evidence
that were presented by Powell regarding a supposed continued Iraqi nuclear
weapon program serve only to weaken the American and British accusations
and reveal their untenable attempt to cover with a fig leaf their thread
bare arguments and misinformation campaign. The false and untrue pieces
of evidence follow:
- Powell, in a theatrical query, asked why the Iraqi scientists
were asked to sign declarations, with a death penalty if not adhered to,
not to reveal their secrets to the IAEA inspection teams. Exactly the opposite
is true. The four or five, as I recall, such declarations, which I read
in detail, held us to the penalty of death in the event that we did not
hand in all of the sensitive documents and reports that may still be in
our possession! Had Powell's intelligence services provided him with a
copy of these declarations, and not depended on "defector's"
testimonies who are solely motivated by their self-promotion in the eyes
of their "beholders," and availed himself to a good Arabic translation
of what these declarations actually said, he would not, had he any sense
been abiding by the truth, mentioned this as "evidence."
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- This is exactly the cause of the second untruth brandished
by Powell: that Iraq is hiding or is still working (it is hard to discern
from the tangle of his word what is really meant) on its "third"
uranium enrichment process by referring to the cache of documents seized
in the house of Faleh Hamza.
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- Faleh, according to my explanation of the above declarations,
did not consider the reports on his work to be covered under this declaration
for the following reason: Faleh did dabble during the eighties at the Physics
Department in the Tuwaitha Nuclear Research Center itself -- but not under
the nuclear weapon program activities which came under the label of the
PetroChemical 3 program -- with the uranium laser enrichment process using
a couple of medium range copper lasers.
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- His low-key research concluded that it was not yet viable
to pursue this line of enrichment on a production scale and the whole project
folded up after it reached its cul-de-sac in 1988. He packed up and then
joined the PC3 working on the Calutron enrichment method in 1989. Furthermore,
this was well documented and explained in our final report to the IAEA
inspectors in late 1997, which they confirmed and referred to in their
own final report on the matter.
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- Yet, fully aware of this fact, the James Bondian and
insulting manner with which UNMOVIC (following in the footsteps of their
CIA infiltrated UNSCOM predecessors) invaded the home of Faleh and searched
it, even the private belongings of his family to the glare of the cameras,
added insult to injury and exponentially increased Faleh's position vis-à-vis
the authorities who were trying to protect the scientists from such American
theatrics.
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- Arrogantly, the Americans are wondering why other scientists
are not coming forward. Even worse, Blix chose to wave this torn flag in
front of the Security Council in his report on Monday January 27, 2003.
This fact alone was one of the reasons I have decided to come out. Even
Mohamed Baradei, the head of the IAEA, chided Blix the following day for
not taking into account IAEA's knowledge on this matter, which was that
the 3000 pages of documents were financial statements and Faleh's own lifetime
research work, and had nothing to do with the nuclear weapon program. That
is why he kept them at his home. It was becoming apparent that Blix was
succumbing to the American pressure tactics and leaned backwards to provide
them with flimsy "proof" at the expense of his supposed fairness
and mandate as a U.N. official. Powell grasped even this straw.
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- Powell only accused but did not provide any evidence
that Iraq had tried to get nuclear grade fissile material since 1998. He
vainly gave the impression that everything was set and readily waiting
for just this material to be acquired and the atomic bomb would be rolling
out the other door. He did not bother to ask himself the following questions:
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- Where is the scientific and engineering staff required
for such an enormous effort when almost all of them have been living in
abject poverty for the past decade, striving to simply feed their families
on $20 a month, their knowledge and expertise rusted and atrophied under
heavy psychological pressures and dreading their retirement pension salary
of $2 a month?
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- Where is the management that might lead such an enterprise?
The previous management team of the nuclear weapon program in the eighties
exists only in memories and reports. Its members have retired, secluded
themselves, or turned to fending for their livelihood of their families.
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- Where are the buildings and infrastructure to support
such a program? The entire nuclear weapon program of the eighties has been
either bombed by the Americans during the war or uncovered by the IAEA
inspectors. It is impossible to hide such buildings and structures. Powell
should only take a look at North Korea's atomic weapon facilities, or perhaps
even Israel's, to realize the impossibility of hiding such structures with
the IAEA inspectors scouring everything in sight.
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- Powell need only ask those on the ground, the IAEA inspectors
delegated by the U.N. upon America's request, to receive negative answers
to all of the questions above. Instead, he chose to fabricate an untruth.
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- Finally, the infamous aluminum pipes that are supposed
to be used in a centrifugal enrichment process. Powell and Bush should
be able to relax regarding this point, for they would have at least a ten-year
attack period before Iraq would be able to militarize these pipes. According
to the "American experts" themselves, such a process would need
kilometers of strung out, highly tuned, delicately controlled spinners
to fulfill their ill-wish for Iraq. Not to be noticed by their satellites,
PowerPoint presentations and colored arrows would then be an intelligence
folly. This is not even mentioning the lack of a stable electric power
supply in Iraq or the phantom of highly technical staff to run these kilometers
long "very high grade and expensive" mortar casings that are
not made to U.S. military standards. Perhaps Powell's grievance was, "How
dare Iraq think of such expensive mortars?"
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- Powell said: "Let me now turn to nuclear weapons.
We have no indication that Saddam Hussein has ever abandoned his nuclear
weapons program." This verges on being humorous. But as the Arabic
proverb goes: The worst kind of misfortune is that which causes you to
laugh.
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- [Imad Khadduri has a MSc in Physics from the University
of Michigan (United States) and a PhD in Nuclear Reactor Technology from
the University of Birmingham (United Kingdom). Khadduri worked with the
Iraqi Atomic Energy Commission from 1968 until 1998. He was able to leave
Iraq in late 1998 with his family. He now teaches and works as a network
administrator in Toronto, Canada. He has been interviewed by the Toronto
Star, Reuters, and various other news agencies in regards to his knowledge
of the Iraqi nuclear program. This article was originally printed in YellowTimes.org.]
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