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Syria samples reveal more uranium
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| Magnetonium |
As if we needed more proof. Dam, Israel has a dam strong intelligence bureau ... they sniffed this building out very well. I am scratching my head, still.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7900363.stm
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Syria samples reveal more uranium
Undated photo released by CIA of alleged nuclear reactor under construction in Syria.
Syria has blocked further visits by UN nuclear inspectors
The UN nuclear agency says it has found additional particles of uranium in samples taken from the site of an alleged nuclear facility in Syria.
Syria denied the site was a nuclear reactor and alleged the uranium traces found there came from Israeli missiles fired on it in September 2007.
But the International Atomic Energy Agency said the probability of the uranium coming from missiles was low.
The IAEA called on Syria to co-operate more with its inquiry.
Nuclear suspicions
It said Syria had not answered many of the agency's questions about the destroyed facility.
Israeli warplanes flattened the facility in the Syrian desert in 2007 on suspicion that it was part of a covert nuclear weapons programme.
The report for the IAEA board members has been seen by news agencies ahead of a meeting to discuss Syria next week.
It said IAEA inspectors had been blocked from making follow-up visits to the site.
The latest report comes after a November report said the site had features resembling those of a nuclear reactor site, but it did not exclude the possibility that it was being used for purposes unrelated to nuclear activity.
In that first report on its findings, the IAEA said "significant" traces of uranium were also found.
Syria has always maintained the site was a disused military building.
Iran report
The IAEA also reported on Thursday that Iran has slowed the expansion of its uranium enrichment plant but had built up its stockpile of nuclear fuel.
The agency said Iran had only slightly increased the number of centrifuges refining uranium - a process that can produce fuel for civilian energy or atomic weapons.
But Iran's reported stockpile of low-enriched uranium had risen to 1,010kg.
Unnamed IAEA officials briefed journalists that this amount of uranium was sufficient, with added purification, to make an atom bomb.
Iran insists its nuclear programme is for civilian purposes only. Iran's continued enrichment of uranium is in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions. |
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| Q5echo |
| been following this for a while now. its an amazing story. |
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| haqq |
MOSSAD is the best agency in the world.
Can someone give me some background information on this, why is there a reason for them to care if there was uranium there or not? I'm a little confused. |
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| IlanG |
| quote: | Originally posted by haqq
MOSSAD is the best agency in the world.
Can someone give me some background information on this, why is there a reason for them to care if there was uranium there or not? I'm a little confused. |
The Israeli Air Force bombed the site claiming it was a hidden nuclear reactor, and Syria denied it.
So the IAEA are looking for evidences that there were nuclear materials in the bombed site.
You can read some more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Orchard
And yes, Mossad is the best agency in the world. |
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| Krypton |
| Did Syria honestly think they could hide this? If they want a nuclear reactor, they should do it openly and avoid all this trouble. |
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| haqq |
Thanks, IlanG.
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
Did Syria honestly think they could hide this? If they want a nuclear reactor, they should do it openly and avoid all this trouble. |
I completely agree, I don't understand how Israel contains over 100+ nukes but they oppose of other countries to hold nukes. The Islamist radicals can be compared to the Jewish radicals aka Zionist. Wouldn't you agree? |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by haqq
I don't understand how Israel contains over 100+ nukes but they oppose of other countries to hold nukes. |
im sure there's a lot of things you dont understand. |
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| djjoshuaallen |
| quote: | Originally posted by haqq
Thanks, IlanG.
I completely agree, I don't understand how Israel contains over 100+ nukes but they oppose of other countries to hold nukes. The Islamist radicals can be compared to the Jewish radicals aka Zionist. Wouldn't you agree? |
because they are an american ally, so its ok:conf: |
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| haqq |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
im sure there's a lot of things you dont understand. |
I agree. |
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| Krypton |
| quote: | Originally posted by haqq
I completely agree, I don't understand how Israel contains over 100+ nukes but they oppose of other countries to hold nukes. The Islamist radicals can be compared to the Jewish radicals aka Zionist. Wouldn't you agree? |
We must make a distinction between nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. Syria being secretive about their nuclear project is not good. Israel is nuclear armed, that much is true, at least they should admit, and not be hypocritical when say Iran wants its own nuclear technology, under the supervision of the IAEA, which neither Syria or Israel has.. |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krypton
We must make a distinction between nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. Syria being secretive about their nuclear project is not good. Israel is nuclear armed, that much is true, at least they should admit, and not be hypocritical when say Iran wants its own nuclear technology, under the supervision of the IAEA, which neither Syria or Israel has.. |
iran is a signatory to the NPT. israel is not. israel also isn't a theocracy. |
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| Krypton |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
iran is a signatory to the NPT. israel is not. israel also isn't a theocracy. |
...and by all accounts, Iran is currently complying with the NPT. |
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