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To: calgal who wrote (192225)10/15/2001 7:20:09 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Not sure what your question is about. If asking about newsmax's reliability, I do not know. From what I can see, most all newspapers get carried away with their headlines, and my guess is that they do it to sell newspapers. Lots of headlines printed that state something as a fact, when it is hearsay from an unnamed or unreliable source.

Don't like it.



To: calgal who wrote (192225)10/15/2001 7:39:01 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Newsmax provides news gives the source. Report: Iraq Behind Anthrax Attacks

Britain's Guardian newspaper reported Sunday that
American investigators probing anthrax outbreaks in
Florida and New York believe they have all the hallmarks
of a terrorist attack -- and have named Iraq as the prime
suspect as the source of the deadly spores.

The Guardian notes that in liquid form, anthrax is useless
- droplets would fall to the ground, rather than staying
suspended in the air to be breathed by victims.

"Making powder needs repeated washings in huge
centrifuges, followed by intensive drying, which
requires sealed environments. The technology would
cost millions."

The London paper quoting CIA sources as saying that
"Iraq has the technology and supplies of anthrax
suitable for terrorist use."

One CIA source told the paper: "They aren't making this
stuff in caves in Afghanistan. This is prima facie
evidence of the involvement of a state intelligence
agency. Maybe Iran has the capability. But it doesn't
look likely politically. That leaves Iraq."

American officials have already revealed that anthrax
bacteria used in the recent attacks is the "Ames strain" of
anthrax originally cultivated at Iowa State University in
the 1950s. Iraq is believed to have that strain.

Other sources indicate that al Qaeda members picked
up vials of anthrax powder in the Czech Republic.

CIA sources believe that terrorist ring leader Mohamed
Atta met with Iraqi intelligence officials twice in Prague,
with the last meeting this past spring.

Already there are indications that Iraq may be part of the
new war's "second phase." The first phase is under way:
Closing down Taliban and al Qaeda operations in
Afghanistan.

The Guardian reports that former CIA Director Jim
Woolsey has recently visited London on behalf of the
U.S. Defense Department to "firm up" other evidence of
Iraqi involvement in the Sept. 11 attacks.
newsmax.com
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