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September 26, 2004

Telegraph (UK): Syria Harbored Iraqi Nuke Scientists; Negotiating to Send them to Iran

Thanks to a tip from JimW., via Captain's Quarters (who has additional commentary), this siren-worthy article detailing the covert movements of Saddam's nuclear weapons scientists:

Syria's President Bashir al-Asad is in secret negotiations with Iran to secure a safe haven for a group of Iraqi nuclear scientists who were sent to Damascus before last year's war to overthrow Saddam Hussein.

Western intelligence officials believe that President Asad is desperate to get the Iraqi scientists out of his country before their presence prompts America to target Syria as part of the war on terrorism.

The issue of moving the Iraqi scientists to Iran was raised when President Asad made a visit to Teheran in July. Intelligence officials understand that the Iranians have still to respond to the Syrian leader's request.

A group of about 12 middle-ranking Iraqi nuclear technicians and their families were transported to Syria before the collapse of Saddam's regime. The transfer was arranged under a combined operation by Saddam's now defunct Special Security Organisation and Syrian Military Security, which is headed by Arif Shawqat, the Syrian president's brother-in-law.

The Iraqis, who brought with them CDs crammed with research data on Saddam's nuclear programme, were given new identities, including Syrian citizenship papers and falsified birth, education and health certificates. Since then they have been hidden away at a secret Syrian military installation where they have been conducting research on behalf of their hosts.

Growing political concern in Washington about Syria's undeclared weapons of mass destruction programmes, however, has prompted President Asad to reconsider harbouring the Iraqis.

American intelligence officials are concerned that Syria is secretly working on a number of WMD programmes.

They have also uncovered evidence that Damascus has acquired a number of gas centrifuges - probably from North Korea - that can be used to enrich uranium for a nuclear bomb.

Relations between Washington and Damascus have been strained since last year's war in Iraq, with American commanders accusing the Syrians of allowing foreign fighters to cross the border into Iraq, where they carry out terrorist attacks against coalition forces.

"The Syrians are playing a very dangerous game," a senior Western intelligence official told The Sunday Telegraph.

"The Americans already have them in their sights because they are doing next to nothing to stop foreign fighters entering Iraq. If Washington finds concrete evidence that Syria is engaged in an illegal WMD programme then it will quickly find itself targeted as part of the war on terror."

Or at least one would hope.

As Captain Ed underscores:

Let's recall that Syria is a member of the UN Security Council, supposedly a member of the body that Kofi Annan says has to approve our actions in defense of our own security ...

Maybe we can send John Kerry over on some sort of ad hoc bipartisan charm offensive and see if he can't give Assad to give up the Iraqi nuclear-weapons scientists, as well as its own indigenous WMD programs, with some persuasive arguments and the occasional strongly-worded warning.


posted by Ace at 01:42 AM
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I'm going to go contrarian and say this is a good thing. Not a great thing, but a good thing.

One of my theses is that we are trying to get Assad to pull a Khadafy - to rol over and give up. Reynolds pointed out last week that Syrian troops are supposed to be pulling back from Lebanon, and this is Assad trying to get the incriminating evidence out of his hands.

The article says he is worried that Syria will be the next target in the GWOT - and well he should be. So if he gets right with Bush, he can keep his job. It would be better for him to turn the Iraqis over to us, but getting rid of them is at least a step in the right direction.

(Plus, putting these guys in Iran allows us to focus the old GWOTscope on Iran where it belongs. Post election troop callup, anyone?)

Posted by: blaster on September 26, 2004 08:55 AM

Blaster is right. Syria has pulled several thousand troops out of Lebanon in immediate response to President Bush's urging. In addition they have closed the offices and evicted the tenents of all the major terrorist org. offices in Damascus in the last few days. And that Hamas leader the Israelis took out with a car bomb yesterday? That was due to Damascus giving the Israelis info on the structure and operational procedures for Hamas.

I think screwing Hamas has more to do with the domestic politics of Lebanon than any new afinity for Sharon's govt. After the Syrians leave Lebanon they will have to influence events there through less direct means and this is their way of taking out/undermining the competition.

Assad is terrified of Bush and I think this is a good sign for Iraq too, though we'll have to see if that shakes out or not. I don't want the Iranians to get the bomb but I'm not sure if there is much we can do about it at this point.

Posted by: Kerry Is Unelectable on September 26, 2004 11:42 AM
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