If the Israelis (whom God save and protect) hit nuclear material from the air with explosive weapons (and there apparantly IS a big hole in the ground), I think we would have heard about some atmospheric release of isotopes by now.
The facility was right on the Euphrates, so if it’s rained there since, you should be able to get readings all the way down to Iraq.
who says there isn't?
What the really funny part of this is the fact that the engineers, technicians and support staff may have been killed.
You really can't just pull a tech or an engineer off the shelf.
ahhh, so funny. (wiping tear from eyes)... I've said it once before, but I repeat. " I would pay money to be a fly on the wall in the after action report."