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2006-04-09 Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Forest catches fire near suspect nuclear site in Iran capital
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Posted by Steve White 2006-04-09 00:15|| || Front Page|| [9 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Clearing a landing zone?
Posted by Crairong Omomotch6492 2006-04-09 03:03||   2006-04-09 03:03|| Front Page Top

#2 didnt they hack a whole forest down not long ago near tehran cos it had 'dust' or some sht from thier nuclear meddling in it that woulda given the game away? Maybe i dreamt it but i coulda sworn it happened about a year ago. Maybe this was another 'cover up' job.
Posted by ShepUK 2006-04-09 04:31||   2006-04-09 04:31|| Front Page Top

#3 The Zionists are everywhere!
Posted by gromgoru 2006-04-09 05:47||   2006-04-09 05:47|| Front Page Top

#4 Next time, bring some lighter fluid and a fan.
Posted by Perfessor 2006-04-09 13:42||   2006-04-09 13:42|| Front Page Top

#5 had to be fun for the underground air system
Posted by Frank G">Frank G  2006-04-09 14:52||   2006-04-09 14:52|| Front Page Top

#6 I remember the article, ShepUK. I think it was a few months ago. They were clearing trees in some city so as to prevent analysis.
Posted by Darrell 2006-04-09 20:44||   2006-04-09 20:44|| Front Page Top

#7 "Iran's Revolutionary Guards have taken the extraordinary step of cutting down thousands of trees in Teheran to prevent United Nations inspectors from finding traces of enriched uranium from a top-secret nuclear plant. News of last month's cleansing operation comes as the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-member board meets in Vienna today to decide whether Iran should be reported to the United Nations Security Council for failing to comply with its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. According to western intelligence sources, more than 7,000 trees which may have contained incriminating nuclear traces have been lost in a popular parkland area in the city near the Lavizan atomic research centre."
Here is the article. Trees seem to be disappearing fast in this area, one way or another.
Posted by Darrell 2006-04-09 20:56||   2006-04-09 20:56|| Front Page Top

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