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Syrian Nukes: The Plot Thickens
UN investigators found traces of uranium in Al Kibar, site of a mysterious Syrian facility destroyed in an Israeli air strike last year. Reuters writes:
They said the minute uranium particles turned up in some environmental swipe samples U.N. inspectors took at the site in a visit last June. They said the finding was not enough to draw conclusions but raised concerns requiring further clarification . . .
The story twist further congeals:
Moreover, Syria has been made an official agenda item at the year-end November 27-28 meeting of the U.N. watchdog's 35-nation board of governors, unlike previously when IAEA officials said initial inquiries were inconclusive.
Time for another round of Al Kibar media tours.
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