Iran is producing chemical weapons,
including sarin gas, out of a facility in Fars Province. Sarin gas,
banned under international protocol, is the gas Syria’s Assad regime
used to kill more than 1,400 civilians on Aug. 21.
A Revolutionary Guards base, Shahid
Dastgheyb, is producing five deadly gases, under the project name of
“Baasat,” as part of the Islamic regime’s chemical weapons program,
according to intelligence received from a member of the Guards serving
in the province. The source is not named due to security reasons.
The chemical plant is outside the
central city of Shiraz and close to the town of Bajgah, built in the
belly of a mountain. This strategic facility is close to the Guards’
naval base of Ahmad Ibn Mousa, which on the surface is in charge of
training Guards’ naval personnel but in fact transfers the chemical
weapons to depots and other facilities across Iran.
The Guards are also producing a sodium
cyanide bomb and three means of delivery: artillery shells, cluster
bombs and warheads on its medium-range ballistic missiles. Cynaide bombs
could kill thousands and could be a deadly tool for terrorists.
The mountain’s chemical facility has
three entrances to the two levels with a depth of over 70 feet. There
are 58 personnel, both security and operational, and at least 13 Iranian
scientists from the regime’s Malek Ashtar University (this university
is on an EU sanctions list for activities related to Iran’s nuclear
development program) and three Pakistani scientists.
One of those scientists has been
working for years under the name of Jamal Ashtari on chemical weapons.
He resides in the development of Akbar Abad in Shiraz. His security is
provided by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran.
Despite several United Nations resolutions and sanctions by the UN,
United States and European Union demanding a halt to Iran’s illicit
nuclear program, the Islamic regime has significantly expanded the
program and currently has over 10,000 centrifuges spinning, with enough
enriched uranium for more than six nuclear bombs. At the same time it is
set to complete its heavy-water plant, which would give the regime a
second path to nuclear weapons by acquiring weapons-grade plutonium.
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