Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Syria Resumes Covert Nuclear Projects With Help Of North Korea


According to this article at DEBKA, the Syrians are going to try the nuclear route again and they've re-enlisted the help of the North Koreans. Let's look at some of the details:


DEBKAfile’s intelligence sources report that it took Damascus a year to recover from the demolition of its plutonium project at El Kibar in northern Syria, but already the nuclear scientists and technicians who were to have been employed there have been hired for new projects. This time the installations are scattered in different parts of the country. North Korean nuclear experts are back too.

We have seen how North Korea is apparently back on their own nuclear development track in defiance of the West and of course, these deals with the Syrians are all about money. The North Koreans probably can't make it through the upcoming winter without some cash so the Syrians come to the rescue...as long as they get some nuclear weapons in return.

The DEBKA article mentions the recent bombing in Syria and that some of those killed and targeted in that blast are those involved in reinstating the nuclear program in Syria.

Let's face it...if Syria AND Iran BOTH get nuclear weapons, the fate of Israel is probably doomed. And while the Israelis are probably fairly certain of taking out the Syrian nukes at any stage of development, the Iranian situation is far more formidable.


Syria resumes covert nuclear projects in partnership with North Korea

DEBKAfile’s intelligence sources report that it took Damascus a year to recover from the demolition of its plutonium project at El Kibar in northern Syria, but already the nuclear scientists and technicians who were to have been employed there have been hired for new projects. This time the installations are scattered in different parts of the country. North Korean nuclear experts are back too.
Our military sources describe rising tension between Syria and Israel in the wake of the car bomb explosion Saturday, Sept. 27, which killed 17 people and injured 14 outside a Syrian security installation at Sidi Kadad on the highway to Damascus airport. The victims were not officially identified.
Various Arab sources report that one was a Syrian brigadier who was not named. After the attack, DEBKAfile’s sources raised the possibility that it might have targeted people involved in Iranian/Syrian nuclear activity.
Damascus has been wary of accusing Israel of engineering the blast, but unofficial Syrian intelligence sources have indirectly pointed the finger at Israel claiming it was an attempt to spoil Syria’s improving relations with the West.
Western intelligence sources note that Syria has been hit in the past year with attacks associated with its clandestine nuclear activities.
The El Kibar reactor was knocked out on Sept. 6, 2007 while it was under construction. On Aug. 2, 2008, Gen. Muhammad Suleiman was shot dead by a sniper in Latakia. He was a key man in the Syrian nuclear program and acted as liaison officer for Damascus with Iran and North Korea.
If Saturday’s blast did indeed cause the death of a high Syrian officer involved in the program, it would have been the third consecutive operation against Damascus’ revived application to clandestine nuclear projects.

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