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noiembrie 17th, 2009 at 09:52
ROBERT HORVATH spune:

SCANDALUL SECOLULUI
ROMANIA SI RACHETA BALISTICA INTERCONTINENTALA
PENTRU BOMBA ATOMICA A LUI SADAM HUSEIN.
SEFUL CRIMEI IMPOTRIVA UMANITATII
MINISTRUL
TRAIAN BASESCU.
Nu ete vorba de vreo exagerare ci dimpotriva. Scandalul este descris de seful
inspectorilor UN din Irak SCOTT RITTER in cartea IRAK CONFIDENTIAL. Despre acest caz sau scris numeroase carti si poate sute de corespondente de presa. Dupa razboiul din ” Gulf War Sadam incearca sa aiba bomba atomica si sa creieze rachete balistice intercontinentale cu care sa stearga de pe harta Israelul si sa incinereze civilizatia occidentala.
SCOTT scrie „UNA DIN CELE MAI IMPORTANTE OPERATII A FOST ACEA DE A IMPIEDICA EFORTURILElLUI SADAM DE A OBTINE :ballistic-missile technology and production capabilities from Aerofina, a Romanian military-industrial company.Citing secret missile contracts with the Romanian company Aerofina…… Aerofina agreed to supply missile-engine parts, gyroscopes for missile guidance, the tools and equipment needed to produce these items, and the equipment needed to test them.
ATENTIE
NTI special report.
In August 1995, Hussein Kamel, son-in-law to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, defected from Iraq and alerted UN Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM) that secret documents were hidden at a Baghdad chicken farm. One of the documents stated that after the 1991 Gulf War, Iraq sough to build a longer-range ballistic missile from the short-range al Samoud missile. To achieve longer ranges, the missile needed increased fuel capacity and a more sophisticated guidance system. 

According to the „chicken farm documents,” in March 1995, Iraq secretly ordered advanced missile guidance systems that the Romanian company Aerofina agreed to sell. It was at this point that UNSCOM, realizing it needed help to find „concrete proof,” consulted an Israeli intelligence agency known as Task Force Green, headed by General Yaahov Amidor. „Operation Teacup” was approved by former UNSCOM Executive Chairman Rolf Ekeus and UNSCOM officials, working with Israeli intelligence, began to track down information about the gyroscope purchase. Within two months of the creation of „Operation Teacup,” former UNSCOM inspector Scott Ritter, acting on a tip from Israeli intelligence, intercepted gyroscopes with „Cyrillic markings” in Jordan bound for Iraq. Of the 60 ordered gyroscopes, 30 were intercepted by UNSCOM and 30 are still unaccounted for. 
The Romanian government was informed of the chicken farm document as well as intelligence surfacing about the March 1995 gyroscope purchase. UNSCOM learned that Iraq had proposed more shipments of missile technology from Romania. UNSCOM chairman Richard Butler approved a new Operation Teacup, which would involve Israeli and US. he Romanian Foreign Ministry denied the allegations, stating that „Romania strictly respects the relevant arms embargo resolutions by the United Nations Security Council against Iraq and is dedicated to prevent any attempt to violate the resolutions.”[1] The Romanian Foreign Ministry also denied any knowledge of a visit by Iraqi officials in May 19998 to try to buy missile guidance systems.[2] The manager of Aerofina SA, also denied that the company ever negotiated with Iraq to deliver missile technology.[3]
Said Ritter, „We caught them red-handed.” According to Ritter, the evidence from this surveillance was never made public as it would have „torn down all the foundations of support that had been build by Iraq with the Security Council…” and „…exposed and put at risk capabilities which governments did not want to put at risk.” 

Said Ritter, „We had the proof. We couldn’t present it.”

Supporting Sources: [1] „Iraqis Attempted to Buy Missile Guidance Equipment From Romania, CNN Learns,” CNN, 30 November 1998, [http://www.cnn.com]. [2] „Romania Denies Selling Missile Systems to Iraq,” Xinhua News Agency, 30 November 1998; in Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, 30 November 1998, [http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe]. [3] Company Denies it Produces Missile Guidance Systems,” Mediafax News Agency, 30 November 1998; in BBC, 2 December 1998; in Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe, 2 December 1998, [http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe].
REPORT The Associated Press
Report: Iraq sought prohibited weaponry
Despite years of claims it has ended all programs to build weapons of mass destruction, Iraq made a bid to acquire prohibited missile technology last May, CNN reported Sunday.
In its program NewsStand, produced with Time magazine, CNN said Iraqi missile experts, escorted by Iraqi secret police, went to the Romanian capital Bucharest to negotiate the purchase of guidance equipment for long-range missiles.
Iraq is required to eliminate its long-range missiles and chemical, biological and nuclear weapons under resolutions by the U.N. Security Council adopted after the 1991 Gulf War that ended Iraq’s occupation of Kuwait.
The CNN report quoted unnamed sources and Scott Ritter, an American ex-Marine who resigned as a U.N. arms inspector in August who complained the U.S. government was undermining the search for Iraq’s forbidden weapons.
Iraq has insisted since the early 1990s that it has destroyed all its prohibited weapons. Tough U.N. trade sanctions, imposed after Iraq’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait, cannot be lifted until U.N. inspectors certify that its weaponry has been destroyed.
According to the program’s transcript, the Iraqi purchase in Bucharest was blocked because spy agencies from the United States, Romania and Israel uncovered the potential deal and monitored the Iraqis’ two-week visit.
”We had the goods on the Iraqis. … We caught them red-handed,” Ritter told NewsStand.
Ritter, who earlier had disclosed U.N. arms inspectors’ dealings with Israel’s Mossad spy agency and the CIA, expressed disappointment the Romanian operation had remained secret.
”We could not present to the Security Council the most compelling evidence” of Iraqi non-compliance with U.N. resolutions, Ritter said.
He said revealing the information would have opened up ”the sources and methods used to collect it … which governments did not want to put at risk.”
According to NewsStand, agents learned of the plans for the Romanian visit from an Iraqi engineer who defected. They also had documents found at the farm of Lt. Gen. Hussein Kamel al-Majid, Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s son-in-law.
Iraq allowed inspection of al-Majid’s chicken farm after he defected in 1995; he later returned to Iraq and was killed. Among the documents from his farm was a previous contract for missile equipment with the state-run Romanian company Aerofina.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/index/iraq/iraq440.htm
CONCLUZIE:
In orice tara din lume o operatie indreptata impotriva ONU, impotriva intregii lumi civilizate ar fi dus la demisia presedintelui, caderea guvernului si arestarea tuturor participantilor incepand cu ministrul care a aprobat transporturile de tehnologie. In Romania ei fac parte din mafia armamentului iar Ministrul Transporturilor din perioda respectiva , candideaza din nou pentru postul de presedinte. Cineva spunea ca fiecare popor are parte de conducatorii care ai merita. Romania merita mai mult.
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PS : Am trimis o copie a acestui articol AMBASADORULUI USA LA BUCURESTI.