Here
We Go Again: US Accuses Iran Of Hiding Chemical Weapons
22
November, 2018
In
a trite refrain straight out of the standard Washington regime change
playbook, the United States has lodged a formal complaint alleging
Iran is developing nerve agents "for offensive purposes".
Like
Syria before (and Russia), first comes the "outraged!" human
rights violations rhetoric, then come crippling sanctions and
international "pariah status", and for
the final push comes unfounded chemical attack claims, a charge now
being formally prepped and set in motion against Tehran by
the West.
After
the AP first revealed a week ago that the U.S. is set to accuse Iran
of violating international bans on chemical weapons, an American
diplomat has told the global chemical weapons agency in The Hague
that Tehran
has not declared all of its chemical weapons capabilities.
On
Thursday Ambassador Kenneth Ward told a meeting of the
Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) that Iran
was in violation of an international non-proliferation
convention.
"The
United States has had longstanding concerns that Iran maintains a
chemical weapons program that it has failed to declare to the
OPCW," Ward
said at
an OPCW conference.
"The
United States is also concerned that Iran is also pursuing central
nervous system-acting chemicals for offensive purposes,"
he added. He connected this with the general White House charge and
theme that Iran and Russia had "enabled" Syria in attacking
civilians with nerve agents, according to claims of officials in the
West.
Specifically
Amb. Ward claimed Iran has been hiding a production facility for
filling aerial bombs while simultaneously maintaining a secret
program to procure banned toxic munitions, include nerve agents.
While
a number of commentators acknowledged the
sheer lack of evidence to back the claims — something
that's never stopped US officials from making the charge whether it
was Iraq, Libya, or Syria — Ward
merely cited historical information from the 1980s alleging Iran had
transferred banned chemical munitions to Gaddafi's Libya.
Of
course, ironically the
US had been supplying Saddam Hussein with
chemical productions equipment and capability during that very period
of the 1980s, according to recently
unearthed CIA files.
Meanwhile...
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