Sunday, August 14, 2005

U.S Exported Antrax to Iraq for War Against Iran

Forwarded by the Alliance for Human Research Protection

United States Exports of Biological Materials to Iraq: Compromising the Credibility of International Law
by Geoffrey Holland, University of Sussex

Excerpt:
[...] "is international law really law? Based on the contect of this paper,
the answer would be a resounding 'no'. The reason for this answer will be
clarified in the following pages, which provide evidence of the export from the
U.S to Iraq of the very biological materials that were later claimed - due to
Iraq's possession of them - to be the reason for the invasion of Iraq by the U.S
and Britian in 2003."
Saddam's Germ War Plot is Traced Back to One Oxford Cow
by Dominic Kennedy of The Times, U.K.

Excerpt:

"The culture was sent to the United States, which exported samples
to Iraq during Saddam’s war against Iran in the 1980s. Inspectors have found
that this batch of anthrax was the dictator’s choice in his attempts to
create biological weapons."

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