The disposition of Saddam’s WMD according to John Loftus Report
November 26, 2007
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
One Quarter destroyed under UN pressure before US attack
One Quarter sold to Arab neighbors before US attack
One Quarter removed by Russians before US attack
One Quarter stolen from underground storage after US attack – likely transferred to Syria according to Israeli sources
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What Happened to Saddam’s WMD?
Caroline Glick (Jerusalem Post)
November 21, 2007
Former federal prosecutor and the head of the non-governmental International Intelligence Summit, John Loftus, has released a report on Iraq’ s weapon
s of mass destruction program, based on a private study of captured Iraqi documents.
As Loftus summarized, “Roughly one-quarter of Saddam’s WMD was destroyed under UN pressure during the early to mid-1990s.
Saddam sold approximately ano ther quarter of his weapons stockpile to his Arab neighbors during
the mid-to-late-1990s.
The Russians insisted on removing another quarter in the last few months before the war.”
“The last remaining WMD, the contents of Saddam’s nuclear weapons labs, were still inside Iraq on the day when the coalition forces arrived in 2003.
His nuclear weapons equipment was hidden in enormous underwater warehouses beneath the Euphrates River. Saddam’s entire nuclear inventory was later stolen from these warehouses.”
Loftus then cites Israeli sources who claim that the Iraqi nuclear program was transferred to Deir az Zour province in Syria. Israel reportedly destroyed a Syrian nuclear installation at Deir az Zour.
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