Saddam’s Chemical Program

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Jveritas has once again translated another Saddam document. This one was written in 1999 and details the extensive Chemical weapons training the military undertook:

1999 Document: Chemical Platoons Applied Training In Chemical Laboratory to Detect Nerve Agents, VX Agents, Mustard Gas

Document BIAP 2003-003543 talks about the training of the Iraqi Chemical Platoon in Al Qadisya Air base. It contains training programs of 1994, 1995, 1996, and 1999.

In the Chemical training program of the year 1999, page 153 of the document, there is section concerning the ?Field Chemical Laboratory?, and in this section listed the both ?Theoretical Training Schedule? and ?The Practical (Applied) Training Schedule? to Detection of Nerve Gas Agent, VX agent, Sulfuric Mustard Agent, and Agent that contains Cyanide.

Pages 101, 103 of the document deal with the 1996 Chemical training program and this documents it shows as well how to Detection of in the Laboratory Agent KS that contain Cyanide, Agent KS that contain Sulfuric Mustard, and Agent VX.

In the 1994 and 1996 Chemical training programs, I noticed that the TOP SECRET memos concerning these training programs were written on the back of papers that has English text in the front. The English texts were about standard construction information using water and cement, etc… If you open the document (start on page 77), you can notice the front page English text of the memo and the Top secret Arabic memo written on the back pages. This was clearly a deception scheme by the Iraqis to hide the information of Chemical training programs from UN inspectors, because in that period the UN inspectors were still in Iraq whereas in 1999 they were not there after they were kicked out by Saddam in 1998.

Most of the correspondences related to the Al Qadisya Air Base documents (spanning from 1988 to 2002) that I have read are related to the Chemical training programs and it looks like the Iraqis had an obsession with these types of training, one tournament after another, after another to train their Chemical Platoons and other members of the armed forces. They conduct many of these training programs each year and in many air force bases. From these documents, it appears to be that their air force bases whole existence was to conduct Chemical trainings.

Beginning of Partial translation of page 153 in Document BIAP 2003-003543 for Chemical Training Program in 1999

Details

4. Field Chemical Laboratory

First. Knowing the Field Chemical Laboratory

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

B. Security measures when working in the Field Chemical

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

C. Detection of the Nerve Agent via the Laboratory

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

D. Detection of Agent K.S that contain the element Arsenic.

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

E. Detection of the Sulfuric Mustard via the Laboratory.

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

F. Detection of Agent K.S that contains Cyanide

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

G. Detection of Tabun in the Laboratory.

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

H. The method to examine the Decontamination Detergents via the Laboratory.

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

Detection of the Agent V.X in the Laboratory.

Number of Hours: Theoretical 1, Applied 1, Total 2.

End of partial translation of page 153.

Beginning of Partial translation of pages 101 and 103 (1996 Chemical Training Program) of BIAP 2003-003543

Top Secret

Date 2/1/96

Hours 2, 3, 4

Organizing the paper work to fix the Chemical equipments and devices

Date 10/1

Hours 2, 3, 4

Detection of The Nerve Agents via the Field Laboratory

Date 28/1

Hours 2, 3, 4

Detection of KS agent that contain Cyanide

Date 29/1

Hours 2, 3, 4

Detection of the Sulfuric Mustard in the Laboratory.

Date 30/1

Hours 2, 3, 4

Detection of of Mustard and Sulfurs in the Laboratory

Date 13/2

Hours 2, 3, 4

Detection of the V.X Agents in the Laboratory

End of Partial Translation of Page 101 and 103.

Recall that Saddam was forbidden from having ANY chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. Jveritas also notices the extensive training the Iraqi military did with these weapons:

I read hundred of pages of Al Qadysia documents and I concluded that the Iraqis were obsessed with Chemical training for their Chemical platoons and their troops. Why that obsession if they did not have the intention to produce Chemical weapons.

He also makes the distinction about whether this training was for defensive or offensive training:

No I cannot point to you a declared “OFFENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM” by the Iraqis because you will not find it in any documents including those Pre 1991 era where they were not worried at all about the world knowing that they have chemical weapons. As I said before even in this pre-1991 ear they called the Chemical training program as defensive measures. However we need to remember the most important part here:

After 1991 Iraq was absolutely prohibited from having any Chemical Weapons Agents no matter how small the quantity is and no matter whether it was for defensive or offensive purposes. This applied training in the Chemical Field Laboratory using Live Chemical Agents like VX, Nerve Agents, Mustard Gas, was against every UN resolution.?

He also stated he was a bit shocked at how obsessed they were with the Chemical programs:

If you know Arabic and read the many documents and hundred of pages about AL Qadisya Air base, will be shocked with their obsession with the Chemical Platoons, Chemical Classifications, Chemical training etc… Almost everything in these air bases revolve around the Chemical programs.

So what we know from this is that the Saddam regime went to great lengths to hide the fact that they were doing extensive Chemical weapons training. They did “practical training” with live chemical weapons, weapons they were not supposed to have.

Just another nail in the coffin.

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