... until yesterday. The site's was taken down. The idea was to publish all the documents confiscated in over 45 000 boxes for translation. Operation Iraqi Freedom Documents refers to some 55,000 boxes of documents, audiotapes and videotapes that may or may not have been produced by the government of Saddam Hussein. The documents date from the 1980s through the post-Saddam period. The U.S. government seized the records after the 2003 invasion of Iraq and is releasing them on the Internet, requesting Arabic translators around the world to help in the translation. The documents can be found at the Foreign Military Studies Office Joint Reserve Intelligence Center website. [3] A report in the New York Times from November 3, 2006 states that the website has been taken offline because of security concerns regarding posting of sophisticated diagrams and other information regarding nuclear weapon design prior to the 1991 Persian Gulf war.