How Syria Hid Their Nukes

May 12th, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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Can you believe these piglets are still denying it?

Well, I guess if you think about it, what are they going to do? Swish their big toe around in the sand, hands behind their back swinging their shoulders back and forth going: “Aw shucks! Guh-hiyeh (that Goofy laugh, you know the one), ya caught us red-handed, guh-hiyeh…”

No, they will deny deny deny until the pigs come home.

Speaking of which, if Syria thinks that we don’t know of their ties with aiding Saddam Hussein and his hauling out of WMDs prior to the invasion of ‘03, and they think that we don’t know that they have been in cahoots with North Korea in building their nuke facility, and if they think we don’t know about their plotting and planning and scheming with Iran and Hezbollah to move on the Golan Heights to gain the high ground and thus a missile launching advantage over Israel in their upcoming plan to attempt to wipe Israel off the pages of history…

They be thinking wrong.

And in the words of Ronald Reagan: “They counted on America to be passive. They counted wrong, bitches.”

Okay, he didn’t say “bitches”, that was my revisionist history at work.

From the Washington Post:

Syria went to extraordinary lengths to conceal its undeclared construction of a plutonium-producing nuclear reactor from spies in the sky and on the ground in recent years, according to a draft report by independent nuclear experts briefed by Bush administration officials.

The effectiveness of the camouflage effort raises new doubts about the prospects for certain detection of future clandestine nuclear weapons-related activities, the Institute for Science and International Security concluded in its report on the Syrian facility. “This case serves as a sobering reminder of the difficulty of identifying secret nuclear activities,” the report said.

U.S. intelligence officials last month released images of the Syrian facility before it was bombed by Israel last September and bulldozed by the Syrian government once the raid became public. U.S. and Israeli officials have said the facility was a nearly completed nuclear reactor built with North Korean help and fitted with a false roof and walls that altered its shape when viewed from above.

According to the ISIS report to be released this week, the fake roof was just the start. Syrian engineers went to “astonishing lengths” to hide cooling and ventilation systems, power lines and other features that normally are telltale signs of a nuclear reactor, authors David Albright and Paul Brannan wrote.

For example, the main building appears small and shallow from the air, but it was evidently built over large underground chambers — tens of meters in depth — that were large enough to house the nuclear reactor, as well as a reserve water-storage tank and pools for spent fuel rods, the report said.

An extensive network of electrical lines appears to have been buried in trenches. Traditional water-cooling towers were replaced with an elaborate underground system that discharged into the Euphrates River. And, instead of using smokestack-like ventilation towers prominent at many reactor sites, the ventilation system appears to have been built along the walls of the building, with louver openings not visible from the air, the authors contended.

The ISIS report noted that early skepticism that Syria was building a reactor there was based partly on the observable absence of revealing features. “The current domestic and international capabilities to detect nuclear facilities and activities are not adequate to prevent more surprises in the future,” the report warned.

Albright, a former U.N. weapons inspector, said his conclusions were based not only on photographs of the Syrian site but also on interviews with government officials who closely monitored the facility while it was under construction.

Syria has repeatedly denied that the Al Kibar facility was a reactor. Its ambassador, Imad Moustapha, at a April 25 news conference in Washington described the allegations as “absurd, preposterous stories.” “This administration has a proven record of falsifying and fabricating stories about weapons of mass destruction,” he said.

On Wednesday, International Atomic Energy Agency director general Mohammed Elbaradei said his organization should be able to report in coming weeks whether the facility was an undeclared nuclear reactor.

(Washington Post)


One Response

  1. Kim

    Good narrative Bash! The “bitches” stays. :twisted:

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