WASHINGTON - A chemical weapons laboratory that U.S. forces found last week in Fallujah as they chased out insurgents had chemicals and other paraphernalia to make deadly hydrogen cyanide, Pentagon (news - web sites) officials said Friday.
The Americans also found what Army Brig. Gen. David Rodriquez called "a mujahedeen chemical and biological book" outlining instructions and formulas for anthrax, chemical blood agents and explosive materials.
Iraq (news - web sites)'s national security adviser, Qassem Dawoud, reported the find Nov. 25. He said in Baghdad, Iraq's capital, that the laboratory was discovered in the southwestern sector of Fallujah, where pockets of insurgents were holding out against Marines who entered the rebellious city on Nov. 8.
Rodriquez told reporters Friday that the lab's chemicals, including sodium cyanide and hydrochloric acid, which if combined could be used to make hydrogen cyanide. That is a potentially lethal chemical agent
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041204/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/iraq_us_military&cid=542&ncid=1480Unless this is a new lab, last week the Marine spokesperson denied knowledge, and spoke only about a large cache of arms. I'll look for the links...but it looks like more props from the US military.
here's a link about the Chem Lab found by the Iraqi's
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi troops searching suspected terrorist hideouts in Fallujah discovered a laboratory with manuals on how to manufacture explosives and toxins - including anthrax, Iraq's national security adviser said Thursday.
Qassem Dawoud said the lab was found in the southwestern district of Fallujah, where pockets of insurgents are still holding out following the Nov. 8 assault by American and Iraqi forces.
"We also found in the laboratory manuals and instructions spelling out procedures for making explosives," he said. "They also spoke about making anthrax."
http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/special_packages/iraq/10271412.htm?1c