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Iran arrests two for passing nuke secrets
2004-04-21
TEHRAN: Iran has arrested two atomic experts for passing nuclear secrets to infidels foreigners in what could be the first such arrests inside Iran's disputed nuclear weapons program industry, a newspaper reported today.
Talked to the IAEA, I'll wager. And I'll double down that somebody in the IAEA leaked their names to Iran.
Posted by:Steve

#2  Baradei's moral authority is fatally compromised by his own inability to investigate his native Egypt's nascent nuclear weapons program. His ineffectuality is basically green-lighting Iran's weapons program.

Nuclear power generating technology is essentially an open book. There are no secrets to it. If Iran is arresting people for "passing nuclear secrets" odds are that they relate to weapons. But wait! Iran isn't developing atomic weapons, right? What a load of horsesh!t.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-04-21 5:52:38 PM  

#1  Odds are it was Baradei that leaked their names. Hell, he probably told his controller in Cairo, who -- as part of Egyptian government policy -- passed it along to their cousins in Iran.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-04-21 9:03:11 AM  

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