Syria claims the site was an "unused military facility under construction." After all, "War is deceit." And Israel did the world a favor by halting the project in its tracks in 2007: where would that "construction" (wink-wink) be now? "IAEA: Syria site bombed by Israel 'was likely nuclear'," from BBC News, May 25:
A Syrian site bombed by Israeli jets in 2007 was "very likely" a nuclear reactor, the UN's atomic watchdog says.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has been investigating US claims that Syria was building a secret nuclear reactor with North Korean help.
The strongest IAEA report yet on Syria came after several years of blocked investigations, and is likely to increase the pressure on Damascus.
Israel bombed the remote desert site of the alleged reactor in September 2007.
Syria says the site - near Deir Alzour in the country's remote north-east - was an unused military facility under construction. It also denied having any nuclear links to North Korea, which has itself denied transferring nuclear technology to Syria.
But the confidential IAEA report, obtained by the BBC, says the bombed building was similar in type and size to a reactor and that samples taken from the site indicated a connection with nuclear activities.
The report's conclusions are likely to raise international pressure on Damascus, says the BBC's Bethany Bell in Vienna.
It opens the door for Western powers to push for Syria to be referred to the UN Security council, an action last taken against Iran in 2006. That step could come at the next meeting of the IAEA's board of governors in June.
Not that said action has slowed Iran down much, which is all the more reason Israel could not abide this project on its doorstep while waiting for the UN to act.
Syria is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which gives it the right to enrich its own fuel for civil nuclear power, under inspection from the IAEA.
But it has also signed a safeguards agreement with the IAEA under which it is obliged to notify the UN's nuclear watchdog of any plans to construct a new nuclear facility.
"War is deceit."
Wow, there is a surprise; lying, deceitful, state sponsors of terrorism.
A real classic, which taught the Mad Mullahs â„¢ to scatter their nuclear installations all across their country.
Syria says the site - near Deir Alzour in the country's remote north-east - was an unused military facility under construction.
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Hmm...was it an "unused military facility" or was it "under construction"? Whatever—you can be durned shore it had *nothin'* to do wif no nukes...sarc/off
More:
The report's conclusions are likely to raise international pressure on Damascus, says the BBC's Bethany Bell in Vienna.
It opens the door for Western powers to push for Syria to be referred to the UN Security council, an action last taken against Iran in 2006...
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I'm sure they're just shaking in their sandals in Damascus. sarc/off
Interesting timing...wonder why it took four years for this revelation to, well, become relevant?