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Published Date: 20 February 2009
UN INSPECTORS found graphite and more uranium traces in samples from a Syrian site that the United States claims was a covert graphite nuclear reactor that was almost fully constructed before Israel bombed it.
The first word that graphite particles had turned up came with the release yesterday of the International Atomic Energy Agency's second report on Syria in three months. A senior UN official said the discovery of additional uranium traces was "significant". That raised pressure on Damascus to provide evidence for its denials of wrongdoing.

The IAEA's November report said the site bore features that would resemble those of a nuclear reactor. Yesterday's report said Damascus, in a letter to the IAEA this month, had repeated its position that the desert complex – known as al-Kibar or Dair Alzour – destroyed by Israel in September 2007 was a conventional military building only.

But the IAEA said Syria was still failing to back up its stance with documentation or by granting further access.



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  • Last Updated: 19 February 2009 9:59 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Syria
 
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Conan,

Moffat 20/02/2009 01:05:40
What a surprise. I am sure the usual anti-Israeli suspects will be unable to accept this story. For the rest of us it is absolutely no surprise; I mean, think about it ... would the Israeli Air Force go to all that trouble, heading out to sea, skirting along the Syrian border with Turkey and Iraq, then head for some nondescript and totally unimportant 'target' in the eastern Syrian desert when they could just as easily have hammered Hamas or Hezzbola? Yes, the truth is likely that Syria was (understandably0 attempting to arm itself with a nuclear weapon or bargaining chip. But, they still deny it. Maybe I'd believe them if I was to be shown Assad and his family having a nice long picnic on the very site of the former target (thus implying there was no residual radiation) ... ain't going to happen because that site is very like very 'hot'. I reckong, as with the IAF's attack on the Iraqui nuclear plant being built by our German 'allies', the IAF has yet again won us some more time in avoiding ther disaster of having another unstable Middle Eastern country 'the bomb'.
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Jim A,

20/02/2009 06:38:06
Like we really need more nuclear weapons in the world. It seems like, governments are hell bent on wiping us all out. I'm not pro any side here but I do believe that in the future, if any country in the middle east attacks Israel with Nukes they had better be prepared to be paid back in double.
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Graeme Gibson,

Sydney Australia 20/02/2009 07:57:48
We cant let Islamic countries have the bomb.

September 11 could happen all over again with nuclear weapons smuggled into the US... and then when detonated...the missiles start flying off in every direction.

Islam wants Jihad and theres over a million Islamics who want it anyway at all.
They store guns in Australia for the great day of Jihad in OZ.
Do we allow them n.weapons so they can achieve their goals to conquer through nuclear violence.
No.
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Conan,

Moffat 20/02/2009 08:12:16
Paranoid, #2, 'Detached Observer' ... hardly. But, if you would care to address the issue at hand I would be more than happy to provide you the education you seem happy to show that you presently lack.

Surely, from your moniker, we are not to presume that your brain is detached from the rest of you?

Anyhoo ... ss it your position that it would be a desirable outcome for the likes of Syria or Iran, or for that matter Hamas or Hezbolla, to aquire nuclear weapons?

If so, please explain how that development would help the situation in the Middle East?

Also, while you are at it, perhaps you could explain Israel's incentive to stand idly by as that situation was to unfold?

If you can manage to address these issues without resorting to your customary personal slurs and insults (of which I too have been guilty in the past) it would be most appreciated.

Thank You.
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ddmc,

20/02/2009 09:41:03
#1 if the site was so 'hot' we'd have been fed a constant stream of satellite piccies showing the readybrek glow

Maybe the uranium came from DU weapons used to attack the site ?

Do people seriously think that Iran would nuke Israel, knowing full well that Iran & any country in the ME who supported a nuke attack would be turned into the biggest blob of trinite ever seen. Israel has a nuclear force equal if not bigger than the UK & France.

As #1 notes nukes = bargaining power, would Israel be making all those threats against Iran ? I notice that the biggest source of Islamic terror is Pakistan, but no ones seems to be threatening to invade & destroy them, I wonder why ?
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Mashimaro,

China 20/02/2009 11:07:07
#4 Wow, do you still believe the fairy story about Islamists being behind 9/11? Do you still believe in Santa?
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Jay Kay,

20/02/2009 13:37:14
#7 Correct mate there are still people out there who think 9/11 was an attack by Al Quida. They can't imagine why their own government would orchestrate such an attack on its own people.

The truth is out there.
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Graeme Gibson,

Sydney Australia 21/02/2009 00:15:14
Mashimaro.
I believe Islam really did 9/11.
Maybe the Peoples Liberation Army inspired them quietly behind closed doors.
I think China is the root of the Western drug problem so as to weaken Western youth so that when China marches out there will be little resistance.
China never has anything to be proud of as long as she plots against the USA, Britain and Australia.
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Mruch,

21/02/2009 13:47:17
With a strong obsession to acquire nuclear weapons, no surprise the great Satan Iran is silently trying to become ever more powerful, to suppress and dominate the world and its support of terrorism speaks for it. Soon it will become the aggressor in the Islamic world. Iran has no God given right to acquire anything, much less the nuclear weapons. The Western world should better stay vigilant.
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Moffat 23/02/2009 06:26:11
#24 - please expound on your point, if any?

 

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