Tuesday, September 18, 2007

 

Oopsie

UPDATED
Sometimes the worst things happen to the best people. Then again, sometimes they happen to Iranians and Syrians working together on chemical weapons of mass destruction:

Proof of cooperation between Iran and Syria in the proliferation and development of weapons of mass destruction was brought to light Monday in a Jane's Defence Weekly report that dozens of Iranian engineers and 15 Syrian officers were killed in a July 23 accident in Syria.

According to the report, cited by Channel 10, the joint Syrian-Iranian team was attempting to mount a chemical warhead on a Scud missile when the explosion occurred, spreading lethal chemical agents, including sarin nerve gas. Reports of the accident were circulated at the time; however, no details were released by the Syrian government, and there were no hints of an Iranian connection.

The report comes on the heels of criticism leveled by the Syrians at the United States, accusing it of spreading "false" claims of Syrian nuclear activity and cooperation with North Korea to excuse an alleged Israeli air incursion over the country this month.

According to globalsecurity.org, Syria is not a signatory of either the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), - an international agreement banning the production, stockpiling or use of chemical weapons - or the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT).

Syria began developing chemical weapons in 1973, just before the Yom Kipper War. Globalsecurity.org cites the country as having one of the most advanced chemical weapons programs in the Middle East.

There certainly appears to be something going on behind the scenes in Syria, or perhaps to Syria. First Syrian nuclear installations are somehow crippled, and now dozens of very high-level Iranian and Syrian military assets are suddenly an embarrassing heap of biohazardous waste. S'plain that to me, Lucy.

Imagine how bad the Freak Accidents will get if the two ever decide to co-operate with each other militarily?

But let's be clear: I support Iranian engineers and Syrian military officers, so don't question my Iranian and Syrian patriotism!

UPDATE Sept. 19
Via Gateway Pundit, a Freak Accident works for Syria, against Lebanon:
It looks like Syria got another one in Lebanon!A car bomb kills Anti-Syrian Christian leader Antoine Ghanem!
Expect the Freak Accidents to increase.

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