Thursday, May 29, 2008

US Demands IAEA Inspect Additional Syrian Nuclear Sites -- Syria-Bound Missile Components Intercepted

Thursday, May 29, 2008
* WashingtonPost.com brings us this report and it starts off like this... The Bush administration is pressing U.N. inspectors to broaden their search for possible secret nuclear facilities in Syria, hinting that Damascus's nuclear program might be bigger than the single alleged reactor destroyed by Israeli warplanes last year... At least three sites have been identified by U.S. officials and passed along to the International Atomic Energy Agency...
Read the full report at link below...
Search Is Urged for Syrian Nuclear Sites

* Telegraph.co.uk has this report up today...
Equipment bound for Syria which could be used to test ballistic missile components was intercepted during a previously undisclosed mission, the United States has announced... Four member states of the Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI), a group of 90 countries who seek to prevent the shipment of weapons of mass destruction, were involved in the operation in February, 2007...
Read the rest at link below...
Syria-bound missile components intercepted, claims US
Image Credit Iran's Press TV website

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