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文章标题: 让俞力工看一篇报导(zt) (205 reads)      时间: 2003-3-03 周一, 上午4:31

作者:Anonymous罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org



俞力工相信新华社、人民日报

也相信自已的“学术”



说伊拉克生化武器,早于某年消毁

下面这篇文章请你仔细看看

若不懂英文,可请网友翻译



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Iraq destroys missiles, digs up toxic agents

Mar 3 07:44

AFP

Iraq insisted on Sunday it was doing its utmost to remove any "excuses"

for a US-led war, destroying banned Al-Samoud missiles and sitting down

for talks on deadly biological agents.

"If war today takes place, it is not because Iraq did not do all it should

regarding disarmament," Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's top weapons adviser,

General Amer al-Saadi, told a press conference in Baghdad.

"My task, my only task (is) to remove all excuses for waging war."

Saadi said a first round of concrete technical talks to quantify destroyed

germ weapons started late on Sunday at UN headquarters in Baghdad, as UN

experts supervised the bulldozing of prohibited missile systems in two sites.



He said excavations had turned up significant traces of anthrax and VX nerve

agent, whose destruction UN inspectors have been seeking to certify for

years.

Excavations at the al-Aziziya air base south-west of Baghdad had uncovered

fragments of nearly all 157 bombs filled with tonnes of toxic agents which

Iraq insists it destroyed unilaterally in 1991, Saadi said.

"So far we have reached a figure not quite 157, but we are nearing it, there

is work in progress.

"So far, more than eight (bombs) have been found which were intact, not

perforated, which could be tested for the material inside."

As for the anthrax which Iraq also claimed to have destroyed, Saadi said

that material was at a site called al-Hakam, and was the subject of a meeting

late on Sunday between newly arrived UN biological experts and Iraqi authorities.



He said the 1.5 tonnes of VX which the United Nations says remain to be

accounted for were "unilaterally destroyed in a dumping site near al-Muthanna

State Establishment, and we have made analyses which strongly indicate that

the total material was destroyed there".

That was also being discussed in this evening's talks, he said, adding:

"The results that we have made so far indicate something which is near,

quite near, that total (that) was destroyed there."

Meanwhile, Saadi said a second batch of six Al-Samoud 2 missiles were destroyed

under UN supervision on Sunday, bringing the total to 10 in two days, while

a second casting chamber used in the manufacturing process for the missiles

had also been destroyed.

UN chief weapons inspector Hans Blix had ordered Iraq to scrap the missiles

after UN experts said they exceeded the 150km range allowed under disarmament

terms.

Saadi said Iraq had 100 Al-Samoud 2 missiles, with another 20 still on the

assembly line.

But he warned that Iraq would stop destroying the missiles if the United

States decided to wage war against Iraq unilaterally.

"If it turns out that America is not going the legal way, why should we

continue (with the destruction of prohibited missiles)?"

He said Iraq was not making pictures available of the missile destruction

so as not to hurt the feelings of the Iraqi people because the Al-Samoud

2 were "legitimate" and Baghdad had only accepted their destruction to avoid

a war.

The missile destruction as well as private interviews with Iraqi germ and

missile experts are considered key tests of Iraq's willingness to cooperate

with the inspectors probing its alleged weapons of mass destruction programs.



"So as you can see, there is pro-active cooperation on the Iraqi side,"

said Saadi, adding that UN inspectors conducted three private interviews

with Iraqi scientists in recent days.

He said a new letter on "the indigenous production of rockets" would be

sent to the United Nations later on Sunday.

He also called on the international community to acknowledge progress made

by Iraq and block attempts by the United States and its allies to pass a

resolution at the Security Council for the use of force.

Saadi accused US President George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Tony

Blair of "lying" about Iraq's arms programs to justify war, which he said

would cost $US80 billion ($132.43 billion) while disarmament cost the world

nothing.

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