UN probe unveils new suspected Syrian nuclear facility
Investigators identify previously unknown complex in northwest of country, bolstering suspicions of nuclear ties between Assad regime and the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb.
By The Associated Press Tags: Syria Pakistan DamascusU.N. investigators have identified a previously unknown complex in Syria that bolsters suspicions that the Syrian government worked with A.Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb, to acquire technology that could be used to make nuclear arms.
The buildings in northwest Syria closely match the design of a uranium enrichment plant provided to Libya when Muammar Gadhafi was trying to build nuclear weapons under Khan's guidance, officials told The Associated Press.
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Spinning yarn in the Al-Hasakah complex. |
The U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency also has obtained correspondence between Khan and a Syrian government official, Muhidin Issa, who proposed scientific cooperation and a visit to Khan's laboratories following Pakistan's successful nuclear test in 1998.
The complex, in the city of Al-Hasakah, now appears to be a cotton-spinning plant, and investigators have found no sign that it was ever used for nuclear production. But given that Israeli warplanes destroyed a suspected plutonium production reactor in Syria in 2007, the unlikely coincidence in design suggests that Syria may have been pursuing two routes to an atomic bomb: uranium as well as plutonium.
Details of the Syria-Khan connection were provided to the AP by a senior diplomat with knowledge of IAEA investigations and a former U.N. investigator. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.
The Syrian government did not respond to a request for comment. It has repeatedly denied pursuing nuclear weapons but also has stymied an investigation into the site bombed by Israel. It has not responded to an IAEA request to visit the Al-Hasakah complex, the officials said.
The IAEA's examination of Syria's programs has slowed as world powers focus on a popular uprising in the country and the violent crackdown by the government of President Bashar Assad.
There is no indication that Syria is close to developing nuclear weapons. If the facility in Al-Hasakah was indeed intended for uranium production, those plans appear to have been abandoned and the path to a plutonium weapon ended with the Israeli bombing.
But Mark Hibbs, an analyst at the nuclear policy program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, who has spoken to IAEA officials about the Al-Hasakah complex, said it is important to learn more details about the buildings.
"What is at stake here is the nuclear history of that facility," Hibbs said.
"People want to know what did they intend to do there and Syria has provided no information."
Syria has reasons to seek a nuclear weapon. It has been in a Cold War for decades with Israel, a country believed to have a sizable nuclear arsenal.
"A nuclear weapon would give Syria at least a kind of parity with Israel and some status within the region," says Anthony Cordesman, a national security analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
For years, there has been speculation about ties between the Syrian government and Khan.
A hero to many in Pakistan for developing the country's nuclear bomb, Khan is considered the world's most prolific nuclear merchant. He supplied Iran with the basics of what is now an established uranium enrichment program that has churned out enough material to make several nuclear weapons. Libya also bought equipment and a warhead design from Khan for a secret nuclear program that it renounced in 2003.
In 2004, Khan confessed on TV to selling nuclear technology to Iran, North Korea and Libya, but he has never spoken of Syria. Khan later said Pakistani authorities forced him to make the confession.
The former investigator says Syria acknowledged to the IAEA that Khan made at least one trip to Syria to deliver scientific lectures, as the Los Angeles Times reported in 2004.
The former official said he has seen letters from Issa, then a deputy minister of education, written on official letterhead shortly after Pakistan's 1998 nuclear test congratulating Pakistan for Khan's achievement. In subsequent correspondence, Issa suggested cooperation with Khan and requested a visit by Syrian officials to Khan's laboratory, the former official said.
Issa, who later served as the dean of the faculty of sciences at Arab International University, could not be reached for comment.
In a 2007 interview with an Austrian newspaper, Syrian President Assad acknowledged having received a letter that appeared to have been from Khan, but said his government had not responded and did not meet Khan.
IAEA investigators homed in on the Al-Hasakah facility after an intensive search of satellite imagery in the Middle East sparked by a belief that Khan had an additional government customer, which had not yet come to light. They identified the site, the largest industrial complex in Al-Hasakah, after a 2006 report in a Kuwaiti newspaper claimed Syria had a secret nuclear program in the city.
Satellite imagery of the Al-Hasakah complex revealed striking similarities to plans for a uranium enrichment facility that were seized during a Swiss investigation related to Khan.
The Swiss were looking into the Tinner family, Urs Tinner, his brother Marco and their father Friedrich, who are suspected of playing a crucial role in Khan's smuggling network.
Another set of the same plans was turned over to the IAEA after Libya abandoned its nuclear program. Libya told the IAEA that it had ordered 10,000 gas centrifuges from Khan, most of which it intended for a facility that was to be built according to the plans. Centrifuges are used to enrich uranium.
The investigator said the layout of the Al-Hasakah facility matches the plans used in Libya almost exactly with a large building surrounded by three smaller workshops in the same configurations. Investigators were struck that even the parking lots had similarities with a covered area to shield cars from the sun.
But the investigator said he had seen no evidence that centrifuges were ever installed there. The Hasakah Spinning Co., has a website that shows photos of manufacturing equipment inside the facility and brags about its prices.
The IAEA asked to visit the site more than two years ago. But it has not pressed the issue, focusing its efforts on the site bombed by the Israelis.
Nor has the agency ever cited the Al-Hasakah facility in its reports. Three other sites have been mentioned, but they are believed to have been related to the bombed reactor, not the Al-Hasakah plant.
IAEA inspectors were allowed to visit the bombed reactor site once, but have not been allowed back for nearly three years. They issued a strongly worded assessment in May that said the targeted site was in fact a nearly built nuclear reactor. The agency's board subsequently referred the issue to the UN Security Council, effectively dismissing Syrian denials as untrue.
Syrian officials again refused new inspections after talks with the IAEA in Damascus last week, diplomats told the AP. The officials said they would provide new evidence that the bombed site was non-nuclear. Agency officials remain skeptical because Syria did not describe the new information or say when it would be provided.
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What a joke! More like a "new gimmick" to rationalize military intervention in Syria. This place has been known...
the one in Dimona cotton my son cotton its the future
It's used to soften the impact.
The 2007 bombing of alleged Syrian nuclear reactor was a bad mistake. The IAF carried out a brilliant attack, except that it would have been much better not to destroy the facility but to inform IAEA, then see Syria under UN sanctions, as Iran is today. Syria got off Scot free, and a nuclear facility there was never certified officially by IAEA. A major failure of Israeli statesmanship.
It takes more effort to explain simple things to them than to write a simple comment. So I will explain my comment to you, and then find somebody else to converse with. I don't need this. Now, unlike Iran, Syria is a poor country which has practically nothing to sell the world. It means that sanctions can be effective. Assad would have long been gone. And guess what, when sanctions don't work, there is always the option to bomb the site. True even for Iran, which is a scarier enterprise because of their Islamic fundamentalism. The Syrian regime is secular./ In short Avi, you heard 'sanctions' and that was enough for you to draw an equivalence. you are wasting my time, here and elsewhere.
"The disclosure Tuesday, Nov. 1, by the International Atomic Energy Agency - that a spinning factor built in the northeastern Syrian town of Hasaka in 2003 was in fact designed for developing nuclear weapons from enriched uranium - had a purpose: It was intended to crowd Bashar Assad into talking to the leaders of the revolt against him instead of slaughtering them. debkafile's intelligence sources report that Syria procured the enriched uranium and equipment for the plant from Iraq when its ruler Saddam Hussein in early March 2003 when he decided to dispose of the bulk of his nuclear plant and weapons of mass destruction by spiriting them out to Syria, then his closest ally".
Lets wait no further if it is a threat without hesitation that is
Those things are poping up all around Israel: Like cactus in the desert. I bet Nutt-yahu wishes he had a friend; right about now. Like next door! Someone who would feel the threat too. B-U-T: Israel is a big world power; so I guess they can go it alone. LOL!!!
What a weapon!
So basically what is said in this article is that Syrians are suspected of spinning yarn? I don't get it. Is strange layout of building a crime?
The same question goes to Iran.
Hypocrites!!!! Israel will regret ever introducing nuclear weapons into the region..Everybody will get the weapon..It's just a matter of time..The West like to bury their head in the sand when it comes Israeli nukes but make so much noise when it's other ME country.This will backfire.
Countries can have ties with whomever they wish...
all should have nuclear weapons, or will be absorbed by Iran and Israel.... Israel has shown its face towards Arabs, and should never be trusted not to use their 400 nuclear heads...
"believed", so that is just propaganda, For Iran and Syria, nuclear development has been proven.There is no reason to fear nor hate Israel
So no, it's not just 'propaganda'. If your PM says it that's pretty official.
Israel have attacked every neighbour there is.
Bombing does work; start with N Korea!
What will we do now!!! Let's bomb everyone and everything and the US will come to our rescue. Let's cut funding and put sanctions on the Syrian government since that always works on all of out enemies! The world leaders just keep getting dumber. The people are waking up. Occupy Israel.
Ill tell you why, because they manufacture and store all three weaponized!!
Shalom
Let's see the Syrian government began a nuclear weapons program many years before anyone had even heard about the Arab Spring. Then the same government does anything within its power to fight the Arab Spring. Do you want to explain to us one more time how this has anything to do with the Arab Spring?
G-d willing the Masyreen and the Syrians both get a nuclear program.
...and Iran is enriching 'Iranium'.
I would like to point out that Israel has never threatened to destroyed any other country, whereas Iran has threatened to destroy Israel and Syria has attempted to do so twice, in 1948 and 1967. Moreover, Israel is the only country in the world that lives under daily threat of annihilation byone or more of its neighbors.
the reason why so many countries want israel to be "annihilated" is because they threaten and/or invade their neighbors. we are not perfect. we are israel.
You can keep trying to strengthen that bunker mentality all you want, but the threat of annihilation is a lie. Israel's neighbours have third world armies compared to Israel's which is one of the largest in the world, and well-equipped. And on top of that Israel also has the nuclear deterrent. If anything Israel's neighbours are under a bigger threat of annihilation than Israel is.
Also enough right wingers here who are representative of your country prove that your lust for aggression tellsus that you are all dangerous people to have your hands on any weapons of mass destruction
we do not invade other countries unless provoked, nor do we randomly attack without pour enemies taking those first steps of starting the fight. we end it
how many does israel have?
....they might have two, except Israel bombed it.
In Syria the people can't find food to eat and the regime is spending money in a nuclear plant. They seriously need to get their priorities right
you know what goes on here right??? ignorance at its best.
Durrrrr
Israel doen't need to worry about such trivials as costs for nukes and other military equipment. Sugar-daddy pays it all.
The U.S defeated the native Indians are they considered to be occupiers too? I thing not, so why is there a different standard for Israel. Go figure!
You see, when it comes to "weapons", the question isn't about "who" is able to produce them, but "who" is mentally sane enough to have them. A sociopath who has a track records of indiscriminately murdering people, cannot tell an FBI agent that they are equally allowed to possess machine guns... Syria can't even guard the lives of their own people, and you think them having a nuke is like talking about Israel having a nuke?
Israel did not sign the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty. Therefore, the IAEA has no jurisdiction over their nuclear facilities. When it comes to nations in the ME, nuclear arms, and who should possess them, you only need to ask two questions: Has Israel ever called for the destruction of any regional nations? Have regional ME nations called for Israel's destruction?
Who gets isolated and sanctioned for withdrawing/not joining from the NPT and who doesn't?
Israel destroys everyday and as blood is its avatar, wants to engulf the world in war by attacking Iran. Indeed I wish Israel would attack Iran . She would not live to tell about it. Why do all these people want to colonize Arabia again?
So if Iran withdraws from the NPT...the IAEA will have no jurisdiction there either...that's exactly where this is headed!!!
Bomb it and let's see if Assad was bluffing or not
Sure and then we the US has the task of cleaning your mess, as always.