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Evidence mounts of Syrian nuclear cover-up: U.S.
Reuters ^ | Mar 4, 2009 | Mark Heinrich

Posted on 3/8/2009, 5:32:01 AM by Lorianne

The United States said on Wednesday that U.N. inspectors had found growing evidence of covert nuclear activity in Syria, and European allies said a lack of Syrian transparency demanded utmost scrutiny.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, is looking into U.S. intelligence reports that Syria had almost built a North Korean-designed, nuclear reactor meant to yield bomb-grade plutonium before Israel bombed it in 2007.

Last month, the IAEA said inspectors had found enough traces of uranium in soil samples taken in a trip to the bombed site granted by Syria last June to constitute a "significant" find, and satellite pictures taken before the Israeli bombing revealed a building resembling a reactor.

But the IAEA report said Syria, citing national security reasons, had ignored many agency requests for further on-the-ground access and documentation to back up its assertion that Israel's target was a purely conventional military building.

"This report contributes to the growing evidence of clandestine nuclear activities in Syria," Gregory Schulte, U.S. ambassador to the IAEA, said during a debate by its 35-nation Board of Governors in Vienna.

"We must understand why such (uranium) material -- material not previously declared to the IAEA -- existed in Syria and this can only happen if Syria provides the cooperation requested."

He said it was also essential that Syria allow inspectors to examine debris removed from the bombed facility to an unknown location immediately after Israel's strike.

This applied as well, Schulte said, to three other military sites which satellite pictures showed Syria "sanitized" -- landscaping them and whisking away equipment -- shortly after the IAEA asked to check them out.

(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...


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1 posted on 3/8/2009, 5:32:01 AM by Lorianne
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To: Lorianne

Hillary is on this one!

/sarc


2 posted on 3/8/2009, 5:46:53 AM by miliantnutcase
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To: Lorianne

Don’t worry, the UN is involved.

Syria is at least 10 years from a bomb.


3 posted on 3/8/2009, 6:17:38 AM by Tzimisce (http://groups.myspace.com/nailthemessiah)
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To: Lorianne

Not to worry, Obambi will take care of everything.

I’m sure he’ll talk the Syrians and Iranians out of using nuclear weapons on us. I know that they’re all fine, honest, trustworthy fellows who wish us no harm.

I’m sure we’ll have plenty of “peace in our time”.

Barry’s on the job. Relax.


4 posted on 3/8/2009, 6:25:22 AM by garyhope (It's world war IV, right here, right now courtesy of Islam. VRWC. TWP.)
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To: Tzimisce

LOL.

“We’re from the UN, we’re here to help you”,....Die you capitalist pigs”!


5 posted on 3/8/2009, 6:28:25 AM by garyhope (It's world war IV, right here, right now courtesy of Islam. VRWC. TWP.)
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To: Lorianne

Syria has all of Saddam’s best WMD. Shipped in during the build up.


6 posted on 3/8/2009, 6:50:32 AM by tpmintx (Liberalism is the politics of jealousy)
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To: tpmintx

But, but, I thought there were no WMDs!


7 posted on 3/8/2009, 6:10:43 PM by ViLaLuz (2 Chronicles 7:14)
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