Theresa May Makes A "45 Minutes" Claim
12
March, 2018
Today
the British government made some dubious assertions about Saddam's
chemical weapons the poisoning
of its double agent Sergej
Skripal.
- Sergej Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with a military grade nerve agent of a type developed by Russia.
- The nerve agent was part of a group of agents known as 'Novichok'.
- Russia has previously produced the agent and would still be capable of doing so.
- Russia has a record of conducting state sponsored assassinations.
- The British government assesses that Russia views some defectors as legitimate targets.
- The British government concluded that it is highly likely that Russia was responsible for the act against Sergej and Yulia Skripal.
May
went on to claim that:
- the Russian government lost control of the nerve agent and let it fall into the hands of others.
I
find all of the above claims not only dubious but laughable. Here are
some facts:
Novichok,
'newcomers' in English, are a zoo of chemical warfare agents that
were developed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 80s. Some of the
'newcomers' are said to be highly toxic.
The
existence of these chemical agents was disclosed in 1992. Russia
joined the Convention
on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and
Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction in
1997. It has since (unlike the U.S.) destroyed
all left
over stocks from the Soviet Union chemical weapon program. It does
not produce chemical weapons.
One of the key manufacturing sites was the Soviet State Scientific Research Institute for Organic Chemistry and Technology (GosNIIOKhT) in Nukus, Uzbekistan. Small, experimental batches of the weapons may have been tested on the nearby Ustyurt plateau. It may also have been tested in a research centre in Krasnoarmeysk near Moscow. Since its independence in 1991,Uzbekistan has been working with the government of the United States to dismantle and decontaminate the sites where the Novichok agents and other chemical weapons were tested and developed.
The
formulas for the various Novichok agents are not a Russian secret.
The U.S. and the UK surely know how to make these. The agents
are said to be made from simply components used in civil industrial
processes. The Porton
Down chemical
weapon laboratory of the British military is only some 8 miles away
from Salisbury where the Skripals were allegedly poisoned. The
British government claims that Porton Down identified the agent
allegedly used on the Skripals. The laboratory is surely also capable
of producing such stuff, just like similar laboratories in other
countries are able to do.
Now
lets counter May's claims:
- Novichok agents are claimed to be up to 10 times as toxic as VX. One drop of VX can kill a person. If the Skripals were poisoned with such an highly effective agent how come they are still alive?
- The Soviet Union, not Russia, developed such agents. The main work was done in Uzbekistan.
- Russia is likely able to re-produce such agents but so are many, many other countries.
- What is Russia's "record of state sponsored assassinations"? The British claim that "Russia" was somehow involved in the death of MI6 agent Litvinenko is highly dubious. I am not aware of any other cases. It is indeed a long standing protocol to never bother spies that have been exchanged.
- If Russia sees "some defectors" as legitimate targets why doesn't it immediately kill them? Skripal was living openly in the UK since 2010. Why would Russia kill him at all and why now?
Given
the above it is absurd to conclude that it is "highly likely"
that Russia was responsible.
The
real likeliness for that is just as high as the likeliness that
Saddam could hit
the UK with a chemical weapon missile within 45 minutes.
That was a fraudulent claim another British government once made.
May's
claims today are just as believable as the all nonsense Tony Blair
said about Saddam.
Way
more likely is an involvement
of Skripal in the Steele dossier and
the CIA/MI6 operation against Donald Trump. Was he assailed because
he threatened to talk about it?
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The Sergey Skripal Scandal Continues - Why Was This Irrelevant Spy Poisoned With Nerve Agent?
Vesti
A
new spy scandal is unfolding in London. The 66-year-old former RMI
colonel Sergey Skripal, charged with treason in Russia, and his
33-year-old daughter, Yulia, were admitted to a hospital with
poisoning with an unknown substance on Monday. In 2010, as a result
of spy exchange between Russia and the US, Skripal obtained political
asylum in England. Ever since then, no one was interested in him. And
now, he's been poisoned, supposedly with a nerve agent. Obviously,
Russia is being blamed for this. But come to think of it, the only
ones benefiting from poisoning a former RMI Colonel are the British,
simply to indulge in their Russophobia. As a source, Skripal has
given all he had to give, so he's irrelevant now. However, he's very
useful as someone who's been poisoned. So, why not poison him? And,
bring his daughter in on this, to make it more heart-piercing for the
public. A lot of opportunities come out of this, like boycotting the
FIFA World Cup in Russia. A perfect special operation. Skripal is
just a cheap casualty, to make Russia justify itself.
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