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Syria has underground tomb 'missile city'
2007-04-30
Syria has built a fortified complex buried deep underground and cloaked in secrecy to manufacture and store ballistic missiles capable of striking Israel, an Israeli newspaper said on Monday. The complex includes 30 reinforced concrete bunkers, production facilities, development laboratories and command posts, the mass-selling Yediot Aharonot quoted "foreign experts" as saying, without specifying its location.
I'm sure it's a complete secret, heh, heh...
The "missile city" houses mainly Scud missiles capable of reaching anywhere in Israel. Given its weak air power, Damascus is boosting its arsenal of surface-to-surface missiles and protecting them in the complex, Yediot said.
Right. Buried fixed static locations are totally safe.
According to the paper, Syria has 200 Scud-B missiles, 60 Scud-C and a certain number of North Korean Scud-D missiles with a range of 700 kilometres (434 miles), and has developed chemical warheads for all its Scuds. The chemical warfare agents are stored in a separate facility, Yediot quoted the foreign experts as saying. It also said that Iran recently supplied Syria with around 100 Chinese shore-to-sea C-802 missiles -- the same missile that Hezbollah used to hit an Israeli warship during last year's Lebanon war.

In March, military and government sources told AFP that Syria had positioned thousands of rockets on its border with Israel, as part of indications that Damascus may be preparing for future "low-intensity warfare."
Lob a chemical tipped Scud into Israel and see how fast it goes from "low-intensity" to "glow-in-the-dark"

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has made peace overtures in recent months to Israel but the Jewish state rejected them, saying Damascus must first stop supporting militant groups in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip. Peace talks between Israel and Syria collapsed in 2000, mainly because of deadlock over the return of the Golan Heights, which Israel captured from Syria in 1967 and unilaterally annexed in 1981.
Posted by:Steve

#10  I cant say anything at all. Its all been said before. And as far as the anti-wr press goes...

A nod is as good as a wink to a blind horse.
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-04-30 22:43  

#9  I thought we disproved the Aussie ship damage...?
Posted by: Skidmark   2007-04-30 21:56  

#8  A nice little analysis, Danielle. Not at all comfortable, but then if I wanted mental comfort, I wouldn't come here.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-04-30 20:41  

#7  I hope they are dumb enough to put all their eggs in one basket, but I doubt it. Syria was under suspicion of being one of several rogue nations working together assembling the jihadi arsenal piecemeal. Khan's fingerprints went from Northern Europe to Malaysia, Libya and other parts of Africa, back to Pakistan where the Nork's and Iran picked up their part of this nefarious conspiracy. I'm convinced Syrian bunkers not only hid the missing Iraqi WMD's, accompanied by the Ba'athist officials still residing there and orchestrating the insurgency in comfort, but that Syria may have been the distribution center and have already shipped missiles or chemicals out to parts unknown to terrorists. They have good ports and Iraq didn't.
Also, the Saudi bust showed weapons and explosives in PVC pipe and buried and the Israeli's have found missles under bags of cement on a barge. Hariri's IED went boom, seemingly from under the street, and there was previous road construction in the area. Construction materiels are great camouflage, disguising heavy loads and elongated lengths, but not arousing suspicion.
Posted by: Danielle   2007-04-30 17:27  

#6  Underground military factories worked out so well for the third reich... (NOT!)
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-04-30 13:37  

#5  Think missiles and the Kursk.
One exploding on the inside is not beyond possible.
Posted by: 3dc   2007-04-30 11:36  

#4  I wonder if Syria is really that stupid. But, it seems that arabs rarely learn from their mistakes. So, go ahead Syria. Make an easily targeted and taken out bunker complex. Put all your WMDs in there along with your leadership. It is safe. Really. We have nothing that we can give Israel to take it out. Truly.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-04-30 10:04  

#3  But everyone knows it is impossible for middle eastern despots to possess chemical weapons. Clearly, this is a dodge meant to distract us from the real threat to Syria; rising sea levels.

/various morons
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-04-30 09:47  

#2  WMDs from Iraq.
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-04-30 09:47  

#1  /ripley
I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
/ripley
Posted by: Bunyip   2007-04-30 09:34  

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