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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Janos on April 17, 2004, 05:05:53 am
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Posted in SA forums, linked here because of pure idiocy (http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/04/16/iraq.nuclear.ap/index.html)
The CNN tells us interesting things!
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Some Iraqi nuclear facilities appear to be unguarded, and radioactive materials are being taken out of the country, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency reported after reviewing satellite images and equipment that has turned up in European scrapyards.
The International Atomic Energy Agency sent a letter to U.S. officials three weeks ago informing them of the findings. The information was also sent to the U.N. Security Council in a letter from its director, Mohamed ElBaradei, that was circulated Thursday.
The IAEA is waiting for a reply from the United States, which is leading the coalition administering Iraq, officials said.
The United States has virtually cut off information-sharing with the IAEA since invading Iraq in March 2003 on the premise that the country was hiding weapons of mass destruction.
No such weapons have been found, and arms control officials now worry the war and its chaotic aftermath may have increased chances that terrorists could get their hands on materials used for unconventional weapons or that civilians may be unknowingly exposed to radioactive materials.
According to ElBaradei's letter, satellite imagery shows "extensive removal of equipment and in some instances, removal of entire buildings," in Iraq.
In addition, "large quantities of scrap, some of it contaminated, have been transferred out of Iraq from sites" previously monitored by the IAEA.
In January, the IAEA confirmed that Iraq was the likely source of radioactive material known as yellowcake that was found in a shipment of scrap metal at Rotterdam harbor.
Yellowcake, or uranium oxide, could be used to build a nuclear weapon, although it would take tons of the substance refined with sophisticated technology to harvest enough uranium for a single bomb.
The yellowcake in the shipment was natural uranium ore which probably came from a known mine in Iraq that was active before the 1991 Gulf War.
The yellowcake was uncovered December 16 by Rotterdam-based scrap metal company Jewometaal, which had received it in a shipment of scrap metal from a dealer in Jordan.
A small number of Iraqi missile engines have also turned up in European ports, IAEA officials said.
"It is not clear whether the removal of these items has been the result of looting activities in the aftermath of the recent war in Iraq or as part of systematic efforts to rehabilitate some of their locations," ElBaradei wrote to the council.
The IAEA has been unable to investigate, monitor or protect Iraqi nuclear materials since the U.S. invaded the country in March 2003. The United States has refused to allow the IAEA or other U.N. weapons inspectors into the country, claiming that the coalition has taken over responsibility for illicit weapons searches.
So far those searches have come up empty-handed and the CIA's first chief weapons hunter has said he no longer believes Iraq had weapons just before the invasion.
:lol: GOOD JOB DUDES
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So, the US are refusing to let UN Weapons Inspectors into the country? Hmmm. That sounds....familiar somehow.
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Uncovered in Rotterdam? Why haven't I heard of this?
Ow and:
(http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2004/WORLD/meast/04/16/iraq.nuclear.ap/vert.elbaradei.ap.jpg)
That bandage makes him look... well... you know :p :lol:
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He looks like he has a doyley on his head.
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Since when did Alf Garnett work for the UN?!
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Well, to be fair - nuclear power plants don't use oil. so why would the US want to guard them?
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ba dum psssh
you all know what I'm gonna say so, why bother.
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Originally posted by Rictor
ba dum psssh
you all know what I'm gonna say so, why bother.
Ill shutup too LOL
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Seriously, guys. The similarity is truly terrifying:
Alf Garnett:
(http://www2.canoe.com/archives/infos/international/media/2003/09/20030912-212007-g.jpg)
Mohamed ElBaradei:
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/images/640/tilldeathusdopart_2.jpg)
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Who exactly is Alf Garnett? I know of only one Alf, and he's not from around here.
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He's a wife beating, pipe smoking, black-hating comedian.
Very ****ing funny till he retired. I think he might be dead actually.