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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (376820)3/23/2003 11:20:14 AM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769670
 
so, you admit they DO have wWMD---only a neighbor is keeping them until we leave......



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (376820)3/23/2003 6:53:31 PM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
OPERATION: IRAQI FREEDOM

U.S. captures Iraqi chemical-weapons plant - 100-acre, camouflaged facility overtaken 90 miles south of Baghdad

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Posted: March 23, 2003
4:00 p.m. Eastern

© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

U.S. forces have uncovered an illegal chemical-weapons plant in An Najaf, some 90 miles south of Baghdad, according to a report in the Jerusalem Post.

At least 30 Iraqi troops, including a general, surrendered today to troops with the 3rd Infantry Division within minutes of U.S. forces entering the area to capture the huge sheet metal-lined chemical weapons production facility.

One U.S. soldier was wounded when a booby-trapped explosive went off at the 100-acre complex, which is surrounded by an electrical fence.

The Post states the surrounding barracks resemble an abandoned slum and the facility was camouflaged in sand-cast walls to make it look like the surrounding desert, in an apparent attempt to keep it from being photographed aerially.

U.S. Lt. Gen. John Abizaid told reporters: ''I'm not going to confirm that report, but we have one or two ... officers who are providing us with information.''



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (376820)3/23/2003 6:59:45 PM
From: PROLIFE  Respond to of 769670
 
US TROOPS CAPTURE CHEMICAL PLANT

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Caroline Glick Mar. 23, 2003

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About 30 Iraqi troops, including a general, surrendered today to US forces of the 3rd Infantry Division as they overtook huge installation apparently used to produce chemical weapons in An Najaf, some 250 kilometers south of Baghdad.

One soldier was lightly wounded when a booby-trapped explosive went off as he was clearing the sheet metal-lined facility, which resembles the eery images of scientific facilities in World War II concentration camps.

The huge 100-acre complex, which is surrounded by a electrical fence, is perhaps the first illegal chemical plant to be uncovered by US troops in their current mission in Iraq. The surrounding barracks resemble an abandoned slum.

It wasn't immediately clear exactly which chemicals were being produced here, but clearly the Iraqis tried to camouflage the facility so it could not be photographed aerially, by swathing it in sand-cast walls to make it look like the surrounding desert.

Within minutes of our entry into the camp on Sunday afternoon, at least 30 Iraqi soldiers and their commanding officer of the rank of General, obeyed the instructions of US soldiers who called out from our jeep in loudspeakers for them to lie down on the ground, and put their hands above their heads to surrender.

Today's operation is the third engagement with Iraqi forces by the First Brigade of the US army's 3rd Infantry Division, since Saturday afternoon.

So far in the campaign, the brigade has suffered no losses. But two were wounded Saturday night in an ambush on the outskirts of As-Samwah in southern Iraq.

jpost.com