March 4, 2004
WHAT WMD?:
From Russia With Terror (Jamie Glazov, March 1, 2004, FrontPageMagazine.com)
Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Ion Mihai Pacepa, former acting chief of Communist Romania’s espionage service. [...]Posted by Orrin Judd at March 4, 2004 11:17 PMFrontpage Magazine: Welcome to Frontpage Interview, Mr. Pacepa. Let’s begin. As a former Romanian spy chief who used to take direct orders from the Soviet KGB, you are obviously armed with a wealth of information. You have written about how the Soviets armed Hussein with WMDs, and also taught him how to eliminate any trace of them. Can you talk a bit about this and tell us its connection to the “missing WMDs” in Iraq today?
Pacepa: Contemporary political memory seems to be conveniently afflicted with some kind of Alzheimer's disease. Not long ago, every Western leader, starting with President Clinton, fumed against Saddam’s WMD. Now almost no one remembers that after General Hussein Kamel, Saddam’s son-in-law, defected to Jordan in 1995, he helped us find “more than one hundred metal trunks and boxes” containing documentation “dealing with all categories of weapons, including nuclear.” He also aided UNSCOM to fish out of the Tigris River high-grade missile components prohibited to Iraq. That was exactly what my old Soviet-made “Sãrindar” plan stated he should do in case of emergency: destroy the weapons, hide the equipment, and preserve the documentation. No wonder Saddam hastened to lure Kamel back to Iraq, where three days later he was killed together with over 40 of his relatives in what the Baghdad official press described as a “spontaneous administration of tribal justice.” Once that was done, Saddam slammed the door shut to any UNSCOM inspection.
FP: So was any Sãrindar plan activated?Pacepa: Certainly. The minimal version of the Sãrindar plan I made for Libya’s Gaddafi. Soon after I was granted political asylum in the US, Gaddafi staged a fire at the secret chemical weapons facility I knew about (the cellar underneath the Rabta chemical complex). To be sure the CIA satellites would notice that fire and cross that target off its list, he created a huge cloud of black smoke by burning truckloads of tires and painting scorch marks on the facility. That was written in the Sãrindar plan. To be on the safe side, Gaddafi also built a second production facility, this time placed some 100 feet underground in the hollowed-out Tarhunah Mountain, south of Tripoli. That was not in the Sãrindar plan.
Our intel smoked that plant fire ruse practically from the git go.
Posted by: Jeff Guinn at March 5, 2004 7:18 AMI don't recall reading much about Pacepa in the "mainstream" media. Did I miss it or is he not considered a reliable source of information?
Posted by: genecis at March 5, 2004 10:37 AMMeanwhile, in Alaska, they do that for pranks:
1974 Eruption of Mount Edgecumbe
Posted by: Mike Earl at March 5, 2004 11:50 AMI was in the AF when the "plant fire" happened.
I got to see the satellite imagery that pointed out the signs of the faked fire.
While I am far from a devoted fan of our intelligence agencies, they discovered the plant in the first place, and smoked the ruse in the second.
I guess it proves you can't lose them all.
Posted by: Jeff Guinn at March 5, 2004 11:53 AM