US forces have found some old Iraqi WMD, says general (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-30 14:39
If the chemical agent, sarin, was removed from the munitions and repackaged,
it could be lethal. Its release in a U.S. city, in certain circumstances, would
be devastating, Maples said.
LITTLE THREAT TO U.S.
But despite statements of concern by Republicans about the risk of terrorists
releasing the chemical in the United States, defense officials said the
munitions pose as much a threat to people who try to handle them as potential
victims.
When asked by a Democrat to confirm the weapons pose a risk to troops in
Iraq, not Americans at home, Maples said, "Yes."
Republican lawmakers, some facing tough election battles amid growing
anti-war sentiment, called the discovery of the weapons significant.
Republican Rep. Curt Weldon of Pennsylvania suggested the munitions were in
fact the weapons of mass destruction that former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
lied about, leading the United States to war.
"For those who claim that these weapons are not the weapons of mass
destruction that the United States went to war over, I would refer them to 17
United Nations Security Council resolutions that Saddam Hussein violated,"
Weldon said. "It didn't say pre-'91 chemical weapons. It didn't say post-'91
chemical weapons. It said chemical weapons."
But Democrats dismissed such arguments and said the weapons were not the
"imminent threat" used to justify the war.
"It's very difficult to characterize these as the imminent threat weapons
that we were told we were looking for," said Rep. Ellen Tauscher, a California
Democrat.
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