Strategically, moving Iraq's WMDs to Syria makes perfect sense, to me: They all want Israel's land and beachfronts. (I think Syria, because it thinks it will be a part of the New World Order; plus it's tired of being used by the other axis of weasel countries.) Early on in WOT (and pre-invasion), yes, I did read credible reports about the "caravans" out of Iraq and into Syria. A flash, and then the stories went quiet. Thank you for staying on top of these.
And then there's this dated 12-13-99.
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The New Yorker, The Talk of the Town, December 13, 1999, p. 44. The fuel, unfortunately, is getting easier to find. United States officials report that on May 29th Bulgaria seized approximately a third of an ounce of weapons-grade uranium at its border. The hot cargo, accompanied by documents in Russian, was concealed in a lead container in a pump stowed in a car. A third of an ounce is not enough for a bomb (Iraq's design, for example, needs thirty-five pounds), but this seizure and others like it show that weapons-grade fuel is beginning to circulate in the black market. Unless the U.N. Security Council can agree on a plan to reinstate meaningful inspections, Saddam may be able to complete his nuclear shopping sooner rather than later.