04-25-2013, 11:33 AM
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Wikileaks: WMD program existed in Iraq prior to US invasion
why has this information been ignored?
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The release by Julian Assange's web site Wikileaks of classified documents reveals that U.S. military intelligence discovered chemical weapons labs, encountered insurgents who were specialists in the creation of toxins, and uncovered weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
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http://www.examiner.com/article/wiki...to-us-invasion
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2010...aks-iraq-docs/
moreover:
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WikiLeaks may have just bolstered one of the Bush administration?s most controversial claims about the Iraq war: that Iran supplied many of the Iraq insurgency?s deadliest weapons and worked hand-in-glove with some of its most lethal militias.
The documents indicate that Iran was a major combatant in the Iraq war, as its elite Quds Force trained Iraqi Shiite insurgents and imported deadly weapons like the shape-charged Explosively Formed Projectile bombs into Iraq for use against civilians, Sunni militants and U.S. troops.
A report from 2006 claims ?neuroparalytic? chemical weapons from Iran were smuggled into Iraq. (It?s one of many, many documents recounting WMD efforts in Iraq.) Others indicate that Iran flooded Iraq with guns and rockets, including the Misagh-1 surface-to-air missile, .50 caliber rifles, rockets and much more.
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