A British cow that died in an Oxfordshire field in 1937 has emerged as the source of Saddam Hussain's "weapons of mass destruction" programme that led to the Iraq war.
An ear from the cow was sent to an English laboratory, where scientists discovered anthrax spores that were later used in secret biological warfare tests by Winston Churchill.
The culture was sent to the United States, which exported samples to Iraq during Saddam's war against Iran in the 1980s. Inspectors have found that this batch of anthrax was the dictator's choice in his attempts to create biological weapons.
Tuesday, August 09, 2005
Farmer Saddam
You may have seen this elsewhere already. If not, take a look at this Times article. We are a strange species of bizarre historical lineages. The crooked timber of this mortal coil....
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