Israeli Bombs are Source of Uranium in Syria »

Posted By tehranchik 1 year, 1 month ago in Political News

Israeli missiles are the source of
traces of uranium that diplomats at the International Atomic
Energy Agency say were found at a suspected nuclear site in
Syria, according to Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem .

The basis of American complaint and allegations, presented to the IAEA seven months after the Israeli raid, is that a reactor was under construction, not operating, so where did the uranium particles come from?'' al-Moallem said late yesterday, according to the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency. ``Why has nobody asked about the content and type of Israeli shells used in destroying this building, in light of the U.S. and Israel's use of uranium in their shells?''

`I regret very much the fact that we were not allowed to investigate the issue before the facility was destroyed,'' ElBaradei said Nov. 11 in a Prague press briefing. ``The job has become much more complicated for us.''

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Well, I'm from and live in the Pacific Northwest. I did live in the middle east during the late 70's and early 80 ...

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    We are being told a lot of lies about the mideast. Don't forget that there is also evidence from the IAEA that the Bush administration fabricated the "evidence" that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons.

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