Baghdad, Iraq, Jul. 21 (UPI) -- Iraqi
security reportedly discovered three missiles carrying
nuclear heads concealed in a concrete trench northwest
of Baghdad, official sources said Wednesday.
The official daily al-Sabah quoted the
sources as saying the missiles were discovered in trenches
near the city of Tikrit, the hometown of ousted Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein.
"The three missiles were discovered
by chance when the Iraqi security forces captured former
Baath party official Khoder al-Douri who revealed during
interrogation the location of the missiles saying they
carried nuclear heads," the sources said.
They pointed out that the missiles were
actually discovered in the trenches lying under six meters
of concrete and designed in a way to disable sophisticated
sensors from discovering nuclear radiation.
The sources said al-Douri, who is related
to former Vice Chairman of the Iraq Revolution Council
and Saddam's right-hand man Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, was
captured after Iraqi police intercepted an e-mail message
in which he set a meeting with another former Baath official.
The report could not be authenticated
by the interior ministry or the national security department,
but the paper noted Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiar Zibari
made a surprise request recently to Mohammed el-Baradei,
head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, to resume
inspections for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Reuters
Version:
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq's Interior Ministry
dismissed as "stupid" a report in a local newspaper
on Wednesday that said three nuclear missiles had been
found near the town of Tikrit.
A senior U.S. military official told reporters
he had no information on the report in the newspaper al-Sabah.
He said officials were checking the report.
Asked by Reuters about the report, a spokesman
at the Interior Ministry said: "It's stupid."
Tony's Note: I smell
a rat... this whole story sounds fishy to me.
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