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07-06-2008, 12:41 PM
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US removes uranium from Iraq
The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program - a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium - reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans.
The removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" - the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment - was a significant step toward closing the books on Saddam's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried the cache would reach insurgents or smugglers crossing to Iran to aid its nuclear ambitions.
What's now left is the final and complicated push to clean up the remaining radioactive debris at the former Tuwaitha nuclear complex about 12 miles south of Baghdad - using teams that include Iraqi experts recently trained in the Chernobyl fallout zone in Ukraine.
"Everyone is very happy to have this safely out of Iraq," said a senior U.S. official who outlined the nearly three-month operation to The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject.
While yellowcake alone is not considered potent enough for a so-called "dirty bomb" - a conventional explosive that disperses radioactive material - it could stir widespread panic if incorporated in a blast. Yellowcake also can be enriched for use in reactors and, at higher levels, nuclear weapons using sophisticated equipment.
Accusations that Saddam had tried to purchase more yellowcake from the African nation of Niger - and an article by a former U.S. ambassador refuting the claims - led to a wide-ranging probe into Washington leaks that reached high into the Bush administration.
Tuwaitha and an adjacent research facility were well known for decades as the centerpiece of Saddam's nuclear efforts.
Israeli warplanes bombed a reactor project at the site in 1981. Later, U.N. inspectors documented and safeguarded the yellowcake, which had been stored in aging drums and containers since before the 1991 Gulf War. There was no evidence of any yellowcake dating from after 1991, the official said.
U.S. and Iraqi forces have guarded the 23,000-acre site - surrounded by huge sand berms - following a wave of looting after Saddam's fall that included villagers toting away yellowcake storage barrels for use as drinking water cisterns.
Yellowcake is obtained by using various solutions to leach out uranium from raw ore and can have a corn meal-like color and consistency. It poses no severe risk if stored and sealed properly. But exposure carries well-documented health concerns associated with heavy metals such as damage to internal organs, experts say.
The yellowcake wasn't the only dangerous item removed from Tuwaitha.
Earlier this year, the military withdrew four devices for controlled radiation exposure from the former nuclear complex. The lead-enclosed irradiation units, used to decontaminate food and other items, contain elements of high radioactivity that could potentially be used in a weapon, according to the official. Their Ottawa-based manufacturer, MDS Nordion, took them back for free, the official said.
My Way News - AP Exclusive: US removes uranium from Iraq
But....but.....but.....?????
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07-06-2008, 12:49 PM
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whadya know?
maybe they'll apologize now.............
maybe they'll quit being whiny, sniveling, sissies now..................
maybe...........nah
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07-06-2008, 05:06 PM
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Bushies will never apologize for their insistence of WMD's.
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07-06-2008, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by April15
Bushies will never apologize for their insistence of WMD's.
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Liberals will never apologize for their denial of Halabja
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07-06-2008, 05:21 PM
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In a 1998 interview, Osama bin Laden — the terrorist organizer of 9/11 who still roams free — listed as one of his many grievances against the U.S. that Americans “have stolen $36 trillion from Muslims” by purchasing oil from Persian Gulf countries at low prices. The real price of a barrel of oil should be $144, bin Laden demanded.
Ten years ago today, the price of a barrel of oil was just $11. Heading into this holiday weekend, the price of a barrel of oil rested at $144 — a thirteen-fold increase.
One month after 9/11, the New York Times wrote of possible “nightmare” scenarios that would deliver bin Laden’s goal. Neela Banerjee warned that among the “misguided decisions” that would put oil supplies at risk would be “that the United States attacks Iraq.” The Times included this quote in its story:
“If bin Laden takes over and becomes king of Saudi Arabia, he’d turn off the tap,” said Roger Diwan, a managing director of the Petroleum Finance Company, a consulting firm in Washington. “He said at one point that he wants oil to be $144 a barrel” — about six times what it sells for now.
Bin Laden didn’t have to become king of Saudi Arabia to achieve his goal; in fact, Bush’s policies delivered it for him. The Bush administration’s catastrophic decision to invade Iraq, sink the nation into debt to pay for that war, and consequently, weaken the dollar have all caused oil prices to soar astronomically.
Testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee last May, Anne Korin, the co-director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security, reminded Congress about bin Laden’s goal:
[A]bout ten years ago, Osama bin Laden stated that his target price for oil is $144 a barrel and that the American people, who allegedly robbed the Muslim people of their oil, owe each Muslim man, woman, and child $30,000 in back payments. At the time, $144 a barrel seemed farfetched to most. […]
I would like to impress upon this Committee that $144 a barrel oil will be perceived as a victory for the Jihadist movement and a reaffirmation that the economic warfare component of its campaign against the West is a resounding success. There is no need to elaborate on the implications of such a victory in terms of loss of U.S. prestige and our ability to prevail in the Long War of the 21st century.
Indeed, ten years later, a mission accomplished for bin Laden.
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07-06-2008, 05:25 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by April15
Bushies will never apologize for their insistence of WMD's.
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Originally Posted by Stryker
Liberals will never apologize for their denial of Halabja
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Right on! So let's move on to other issues....
Wait, wait, wait a minute... what does Halabja have to do with anything? That was before the first gulf war.
In fact, this is the first time I've seen that come up in thousands of threads devoted to WMD...
Just curious...
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07-06-2008, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Stryker
Liberals will never apologize for their denial of Halabja
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Why would a person, liberal, deny that Saddam used chemical, supplied by RR, weapons on the turkish kurds of northern Iraq?
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07-06-2008, 07:30 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Stryker
Liberals will never apologize for their denial of Halabja
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Saddam was never put on trial for that because both the Iraq and US government knew that the CIA would be forced to testify on Saddam's behalf.
Saddam was hastily executed for a few murders of less significance tha Bush's (or your own) war crimes.
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07-06-2008, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Amazed
The last major remnant of Saddam Hussein's nuclear program - a huge stockpile of concentrated natural uranium - reached a Canadian port Saturday to complete a secret U.S. operation that included a two-week airlift from Baghdad and a ship voyage crossing two oceans.
The removal of 550 metric tons of "yellowcake" - the seed material for higher-grade nuclear enrichment - was a significant step toward closing the books on Saddam's nuclear legacy. It also brought relief to U.S. and Iraqi authorities who had worried the cache would reach insurgents or smugglers crossing to Iran to aid its nuclear ambitions. ...
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OMG, they moved the low concentration Uranium Oxide that Saddam kept under United Nations lock and key for many years.
Yawn --
Who were they afraid would get it?
Our so called ally, the new Iraqi regime.
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07-06-2008, 07:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by toxic
Saddam was never put on trial for that because both the Iraq and US government knew that the CIA would be forced to testify on Saddam's behalf.
Saddam was hastily executed for a few murders of less significance tha Bush's (or your own) war crimes.
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Saddam was quickly put to death because of Iraqi law. When a death sentence is handed down, they have 30 days to carry out the sentence, it has nothing to do with the CIA.
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