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UN: Syrian site bombed by Israel was 'very likely' a reactor
2011-05-25
VIENNA - A Syrian site bombed by Israel in 2007 was "very likely" to have been a nuclear reactor which should have been declared, the UN atomic agency said in a report, an assertion which may lead to Damascus being referred to the UN Security Council.
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The confidential report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), obtained by Rooters, threw independent weight behind Western suspicions that Syria was secretly building a reactor at the Dair Alzour site in the desert.

The United States and its European allies may seize on the report's finding to push for a decision by the IAEA's 35-nation board, meeting on June 6-10, to report the Syrian nuclear issue to the U.N. Security Council.
Sally, take a "strongly worded" letter.
Should I just pull the template, sir?

It would reflect growing frustration in the West over what is seen as Syria's stonewalling of an IAEA probe into Dair Alzour, which U.S. intelligence reports said was a nascent North Korean-designed reactor intended to make bomb fuel.

Israeli warplanes wrecked the desert site in September 2007 and Syria has allowed IAEA investigators to visit it only once, in June 2008, rejecting repeated requests for further visits
Posted by:tu3031

#1  I'm sure it was going to be used for peaceful purposes, like ... power. And medical research!
Posted by: Bobby   2011-05-25 06:18  

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