posted on Aug, 21 2003 @ 08:16 PM
Contentious Points:
Pravda said that an anonymous Russian "military expert" was predicting that the United States would fabricate finding Iraqi weapons of mass
destruction.
(I agree Russia said that)
After all, Russia helped Saddam get his hands on them in the first place.
(Really? Why does the US know Saddam had WMDs? Because they kept the receipts.)
It was for ridding Third World despots of all trace of their chemical weapons if the Western imperialists ever got near them.
(Oh! So Hussein got rid of them after all!)
Technological documentation, however, would be preserved in microfiche buried in waterproof containers for future reconstruction.
(Really? There mustn't have been enough 'aluminum jars' then, because the US claims to have 7.5 miles of such documentation.)
Iraq, in my view, had its own "Sarindar" plan in effect direct from Moscow. It certainly had one in the past.
(What a classic piece of spin! It's exactly the same style as changing 'We know exactly where the WMDs are' to 'We know he had weapons
programs'.)
The Soviet bloc not only sold Saddam its WMDs, but it showed them how to make them "disappear." Russia is still at it.
(Of course! There are 1000s of Russian spies burying and dismantling Iraq WMDs in occupied territory every day!)
The U.S. military in fact, has already found the only thing that would have been allowed to survive under the classic Soviet "Sarindar" plan to
liquidate weapons arsenals in the event of defeat in war � the technological documents showing how to reproduce weapons stocks in just a few weeks.
(So much for the "Sarindar" plan then.)
It was just a few days after this last "Disclosure," after a decade of intervening with the U.N. and the rest of the world on Iraq's behalf, that
Gen. Primakov and his team of military experts landed in Baghdad � even though, with 200,000 U.S. troops at the border, war was imminent, and Moscow
could no longer save Saddam Hussein. Gen. Primakov was undoubtedly cleaning up the loose ends of the "Sarindar" plan and assuring Saddam that Moscow
would rebuild his weapons of mass destruction after the storm subsided for a good price.
(Undoubtedly! On top of all the other substantive evidence already presented! (?) )
Mr. Putin likes to take shots at America and wants to reassert Russia in world affairs. Why would he not take advantage of this opportunity?
(Now, there was the real agenda for a former Romanian spy...)
Mr. Putin's tactics have worked. The United States won a brilliant military victory, demolishing a dictatorship without destroying the country, but
it has begun losing the peace.
(Does that bear any resemblence to reality at all?????)
The supposed author, Pacepa, has presented a crock of sh*t.
That is what is to be expected in the Washington Times.
No street cred at ATS, in my opinion.