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Syria lacks skills, fuel for nuclear facility: IAEA
2008-06-18
DUBAI (Reuters) - There is no evidence Syria has the skilled personnel or the fuel to operate a large-scale nuclear facility, the head of the United Nations atomic watchdog said in remarks aired on Tuesday. 'We have no evidence that Syria has the human resources that would allow it to carry out a large nuclear program. We do not see Syria having nuclear fuel,' International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Mohamad ElBaradei told Al Arabiya television.
Hear no evil. See no evil. Speak no evil. About muslim nuclear programs, anyway.
In an interview with the Dubai-based television station, ElBaradei said the IAEA only had pictures of a site in Syria bombed by Israel last year, which resembled a nuclear facility in North Korea. Arabiya aired only part of the interview.

The IAEA added Syria to its proliferation watch list in April after receiving U.S. intelligence material, including photographs suggesting Damascus had almost finished building a nuclear reactor in secret with North Korean help before Israel destroyed it in an air strike in September. Damascus, a U.S. foe and ally of Iran, denies any covert nuclear activity and says the site Israel bombed was a military facility under construction. It has said it would cooperate with a U.N. investigation into the allegations of nuclear activity.
'Cash, check or direct deposit, Director General?'
'Kruggerrands, of course.'
ElBaradei has said previously that Syria had agreed to a June 22-24 inspection visit to examine the allegations. In the interview, he called on Damascus to cooperate with the IAEA inspectors. Diplomats have said Syria has refused IAEA requests to examine three sites other than the bombed one.
Posted by:Steve

#4  Migrant workers - not just for tomatoes.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2008-06-18 10:57  

#3  I suspect the lack of fuel and skills are due in part to the vaporized research facility and vaporized instrumentation and vaporized scientists therein.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-06-18 09:37  

#2  Syria lacks skills, fuel for nuclear facility: IAEA
That's what they've got the NKors for, dipshits.
Posted by: Spot   2008-06-18 08:01  

#1  http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/blogphotos/Blog_Syrian_Reactor_Photo.gif
Posted by: Supreme Court   2008-06-18 03:03  

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