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yxboom
February 19th 2003, 06:03 PM
Three mystery ships are tracked over suspected 'weapons' cargo
By Michael Harrison (http://news.independent.co.uk/world/politics/story.jsp?story=379623)

American and British military forces are believed to be reluctant to stop and search the vessels for fear that any intervention might result in them being scuttled. If they were carrying chemical and biological weapons, or fissile nuclear material, and they were to be sunk at sea, the environmental damage could be catastrophic.

Washington and London might also want to orchestrate any raids so that they can present the ships as "evidence" that President Saddam is engaged in "material breach" of UN resolutions. This could provide the trigger for military strikes. While security sources in London last night were unable to provide information on any surveillance operation, the movement of the three ships is the source of growing concern among maritime and intelligence experts.

A shipping industry source told The Independent: "If Iraq does have weapons of mass destruction, then a very large part of its capability could be afloat on the high seas right now. These ships have maintained radio silence for long periods and, for a considerable time, they have been steaming around in ever-decreasing circles."

flipper
February 19th 2003, 06:13 PM
This, I find much more sobering than the Evening Standard piece about anthrax.

The Independent usually has better standards of journalism than the Evening Standard. Still, putting any WMD on ships without actually trying to land them anywhere seems very bizarre. I mean, they're stuck there now. People know about them, and where they are. Unless Iraq's plan is to poison the seas locally, I don't think I can see any advantage for them assuming this story is true.

yxboom
February 20th 2003, 12:27 AM
I can understand it's potential but I can't say I fully comprehend it .

GrayPilgrim
February 20th 2003, 03:52 AM
Who can understand mad men?

brother vinny
April 13th 2006, 11:01 PM
:bump:

Raptor
April 13th 2006, 11:04 PM
I see BV took a trip in the Wayback Machine.