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Gaddafi was close to having bomb, UN discloses
2004-02-23
No sh*t, Sherlock
Libya succeeded in making weapons-grade plutonium before announcing it would abandon its efforts to build a nuclear bomb, United Nations inspectors said yesterday. A report issued by the Keystone Kops International Atomic Energy Agency discloses the full scale of Tripoli’s ambitions to build a bomb before Col Gaddafi’s change of heart. Libya’s nuclear experiments included the separation of plutonium, albeit "in very small quantities", it said. As part of a deal in December to end its international isolation, Col Gaddafi has allowed American and British experts, backed by international inspectors, to begin dismantling its secret facilities to build weapons of mass destruction.

Libya had been able to buy many of the components needed to build a centrifuge to enrich uranium from the nuclear Walmart "supermarket" operated by the Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan. The IAEA report confirmed that Libya had also bought enriched uranium. This was flown to Libya from Pakistan,
tap, tap... nope
said a police report citing the alleged chief financier of the nuclear black market, Buhary Syed Abu Tahir. According to Deputy Dawg Mohammed ElBaradei, the head of the IAEA, between the early 1980s until the end of last year, "Libya imported nuclear material and conducted a wide variety of [clandestine] nuclear activities." The report will be discussed next month by the agency’s board of governors.
"More port, governor?"
"Why yes, thank you, governor."
"Governor? I'm bored."
"Maybe we should form a bored of governors, eh, governor?"
Countries seeking a covert nuclear programme usually take the route of uranium enrichment because the hundreds of components needed for centrifuges are mostly "dual use" and can be bought from international suppliers. In contrast, the plutonium route requires a large reactor. Nevertheless, Libyan scientists clearly wanted to keep their options open and learned the chemistry required to separate plutonium from uranium that has been irradiated.
Posted by:Spot

#8  Ship, it sort of makes me nervous that Libya was working the plutonium route. My understanding is that pursuing the plutonium option finacially wasteful unless you have a source for reactor rods. Libya doesn't have a reactor, to my knowledge. Whose were they planning on using? I hope they didn't get the starter material from Los Alamos.
Posted by: Super Hose   2004-2-23 9:12:01 PM  

#7  Director General" to "Le Grande Magoo"...
now thats funny....
Posted by: Dan   2004-2-23 7:45:23 PM  

#6  "Director General" to "Le Grande Magoo"...

Huh, huh... ummm... hee hee
Posted by: Shipman   2004-2-23 6:31:51 PM  

#5  At a minimum, change the title for the head of the IAEA from "Director General" to "Le Grande Magoo"...
Posted by: snellenr   2004-2-23 5:10:18 PM  

#4  still cannot believe the dems are pushing for the UN to handle these types of issues. If 12 years of being spun in circles by saddam proved anthing - it is that the UN is not in our best interests and cannot handle these types of issues without firm resolve by the west.
Posted by: Dan   2004-2-23 4:21:15 PM  

#3  Do you think ElBaradei's completely blind, or can he make out indistinct shapes and objects?

I suspect Baradei was a salesman in Khan's network. Who better to identify potential clients?
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2004-2-23 4:15:55 PM  

#2  I seem to remember that after the Libya thing broke, the US and Brits said Libya was quite far along. In came the IAEA to toss water on that claim by saying their inspectors think the Libyans were not even close. Now they say he was really close to putting one together. The world needs to get rid of this cat and put someone else in his place. My preference is a Hawkish American, failing that, I'll take a non-leftist Brit or Aussie. No Mohammeds near nukes!! and I care not how anyone feels.
Posted by: kwame   2004-2-23 3:34:18 PM  

#1  Do you think ElBaradei's completely blind, or can he make out indistinct shapes and objects? Should we require all centrifuge components to have Braille labels?
Posted by: Matt   2004-2-23 3:24:03 PM  

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