"Records Reveal CDC Sent Germ Strains to Iraq in 1980s"
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"Records Reveal CDC Sent Germ Strains to Iraq in
1980s" Washington Times (www.washtimes.com)
(10/01/02) P. A11
Government records show that, during the 1980s,
Iraq requested from the United States samples of several deadly germ strains for
the purposes of legitimate medical research. According to the records, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Type Culture
Collection, a biological sample company, sent strains of anthrax, the bacteria
that make botulinum toxin, and the germs that cause gas gangrene. The samples
were approved under a program administered by the Commerce Department at a time
when the United States supported Iraq's war against Iran. Several of the Iraqi
sites that received the samples were declared part of Saddam Hussein's
biological weapons program by U.N. weapons inspectors in the early 1990s, and
Iraq later told the United Nations that it had made bioweapons out of the germs.
When questioned, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, and former Middle East
envoy under the Reagan administration, denied any knowledge of such a
transaction and later told Sen Robert C. Byrd (D-W.Va.) that he would have his
department and other federal agencies look into the matter.
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