Thursday, October 30, 2014
"Marine who guarded Saddam Hussein's chemical weapons site reveals there was one called 'dragon's egg'"
On the Daily Mail's website, Ted Thornhill and Mia De Graff recently posted about it:
"'I have always wondered why it never became big news, as well as other incidents. I never doubted the existence of chemical and biological weapons in Iraq.'
One Marine, he said, 'picked [a shell] up and could literally hear the liquid sloshing around inside of it.'
The enter site was bombed by the US during the 1991 Gulf War, but the munitions there were only partially destroyed, according to the UN - then left to Iraq to take care of.
However, Iraqi officials wrote to the United Nations this summer claiming that abandoned weapons containing Sarin are still in the ruins of the Muthanna State Establishment, which made chemical weapons in the 1980s and early 1990s. This is now in the hands of the violent jihadists."