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Inspectors Find Iraq's Chemical Weapons... in New York City
Just weeks before it is set to go out of existence, the UN Monitoring and Verification Commission (UNMOVIC)—whose inspectors scoured Iraq unsuccessfully in search of Saddam's stockpiles of WMD—has finally found something. Problem is, the discovery was made not in Iraq, but in its own New York offices.
According to news reports (here and here), inspectors were archiving old files last Friday when they came upon an unidentified liquid. Subsequent testing, completed Wednesday, revealed it was a small sample of the deadly chemical agent phosgene, apparently removed from Saddam's Muthanna chemical weapons facility in 1996. Inspectors were at a loss to explain how it could have gotten to New York, not to mention how it would then have been forgotten and left in a filing cabinet. The UN has said it will investigate the matter.
The phosgene was discovered in UNMOVIC's 48th Street storage unit, about a block away from UN Headquarters, along with with "an Iraqi Scud missile engine, Russian gyroscopes and 125 cabinets filled with sensitive information on Iraq's past weapons programs." The materials, including the chemical agent, were originally gathered by the agency's predecessor, the UN Special Commission (UNSCOM).
The FBI and New York police collected the phosgene yesterday. It was flown by helicopter to a U.S. military laboratory in Aberdeen, Maryland. Environmental testing of UNMOVIC's storage facility revealed no contamination. According to Russian weapons expert Svetlana Utkina, who works with UNMOVIC, accidental release of the phosgene would have been deadly for those exposed. "Your lungs would collapse immediately if you inhale this substance," she told reporters. Inspectors reportedly found about a gram's-worth of the phosgene in a soda-can-sized container sealed in a plastic bag. Asked what would happen if the container broke open, Utkina said, "probably about five people will get severe problems, (and a) couple of people will be dead."
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"Inspectors were at a loss to explain how it could have gotten to New York, not to mention how it would then have been forgotten and left in a filing cabinet. The UN has said it will investigate the matter."
The UN.
The World's Preeminent Bureaucracy.
Staffed by appointees from member nations; said appointees' primary responsibility being to look after the interests of those who sent them.
Bureaucrats being, well..., Bureaucrats!
What is surprising about this episode?
Reminds me of the infamous looting of the UN's cafeterias a few years back...(bottles of booze, complete chickens, turkeys, silverware) by UN "diplomats", which I think pretty well tells the tale of who the people actually IN the UN really are, and who they care about.
http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,449436,00.html
Posted by: gvc on 08/31/07 at 2:16 PM
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This article would lead most uninformed readers that the UN was sitting on top of some WMD in their own offices and failed to report it... after years of never finding anything in Iraq...
This latest find has nothing to do with WMDs. These are chemical weapons which Iraq was well known to have and use. Finding those in Iraq is by no means an exploit. And apparently we have storage areas where we store those when we find em... big surprise.
"...whose inspectors scoured Iraq unsuccessfully in search of Saddam's stockpiles of WMD..."
The mission of the UN was not to "find WMDs" but make sure Irak didn't have any and most people would agree they were highly successful.
Posted by: Jerome Lapointe on 08/31/07 at 10:46 AM