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2010-02-28 China-Japan-Koreas
N. Korea provided raw uranium to Syria in 2007: sources
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Posted by Fred 2010-02-28 00:00|| || Front Page|| [2 views ]  Top
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#1 I'm thinking b.s. The Norks are more than capable of producing weapons grade uranium, likely plutonium, so why sell yellowcake? Even if it was just for the production of power, by selling enriched uranium, the Syrians could slap together a nuke plant overnight and start cranking out energy.

This would mean that the Norks could ship far less cargo, and make a lot more money in the deal. And it also raises the question of why they didn't provide this to Iran. Or maybe they did?
Posted by  Anonymoose 2010-02-28 09:45||   2010-02-28 09:45|| Front Page Top

#2 so why sell yellowcake?

1. Excess inventory.
2. Productions problems.
3. It's really sulphur.
4. The Price is Right.
Posted by Nimble Spemble 2010-02-28 09:49||   2010-02-28 09:49|| Front Page Top

#3 I forgot

5. That's what the customer asked for.
Posted by Nimble Spemble 2010-02-28 09:49||   2010-02-28 09:49|| Front Page Top

#4 so why sell yellowcake?

The NorK graphite reactor built for the Syrians uses unenriched uranium.
Posted by ed 2010-02-28 11:14||   2010-02-28 11:14|| Front Page Top

#5 Does Syria have the ability to fabricate fuel rods?
Posted by john frum 2010-02-28 12:31||   2010-02-28 12:31|| Front Page Top

#6 I'd say yes. The NorK reactor is really low temp/tech and doesn't require exotic materials. A little reduction, melting and machining. It's purpose is to produce plutonium, not efficiently produce electricity.

Photo of NorK fuel rod.

North Korea provided about 45 tons of ""yellowcake"" uranium to Syria

and from the link in comment #4:
The Yongbyon reactor is a gas-graphite reactor of some 25 MW thermal output which went into operation in 1986. The reactor has 801 channels for stacking fuel rods (10 fuel rods stuck in each channel) and for guiding control rods. Each fuel rod has diameter of 3cm and length of 50 cm. On an assumption that the 750 of these channels were occupied by fuel, the total fuel would be around 45 tons.

Coincidence?
Posted by ed 2010-02-28 12:52||   2010-02-28 12:52|| Front Page Top

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