Posted on 10/06/2004 3:34:15 PM PDT by trentk
A trailer found by the U.S. in Northern Iraq last year likely was used by Saddam Hussein's regime as a mobile biological weapons laboratory, and not to fill hydrogen balloons as some in Britain and the U.S. have charged, a view supported by exclusive photos obtained by WorldNetDaily that for the first time offer inside views of the trailer components.
Kurdish forces seized the trailer in April 2003 at a checkpoint near Mosul in northern Iraq. At the time, the unit was hailed as the closest U.S. forces may have come to finding a "smoking gun" in their search for weapons of mass destruction inside Iraq.
A general photo of the outside of the trailer was released to the media...
(Excerpt) Read more at worldnetdaily.com ...
Would this be enough to counter-act the Dielfer (?) report to Congress? I can't believe that Saddam wasn't doing stuff like this. It would take a tremendous suspension of disbelief in order for me to be convinced that Saddam was not busily building up some WMD supplies. Despite what the world says.
IMHO - When the "scientists" claimed that the mobile labs where for hydrogen production, they should have been forced to produce hydrogen in those labs.
No its an ice cream truck used by Saddam to give free treats to orphan kids. CBS News has a memo proving this. </sarcasm
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