Syria might have had a nuclear power project in the past
Suspected Nuclear Facility Sighted in Syria, NTI: Global Security Newswire, Feb. 24, 2011 A site near the Syrian capital of Damascus has gained attention among Western intelligence services as a possible one-time host to undisclosed atomic activities in the Middle Eastern nation, Reuters reported.
Photographs believed to depict the interior of the Marj as Sultan site, when combined with other details, “allow for the first time the credible suspicion that Syria was in the process of setting up a facility for so-called uranium conversion,” the German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung reported.“This facility could have been related to the process of making fuel for the planned [Dair Alzour] reactor,” the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security added in an analysis of satellite images of the site (Shields/Dahl, Reuters, Feb. 24).
The assessment suggests the placement and shape of the building were indicative of a uranium conversion reactor, the Wall Street Journal quoted the report as saying (Jay Solomon, Wall Street Journal, Feb. 24).
Equipment reported to have been housed at the site “is consistent with what would be expected in a small uranium conversion facility,” which might have been intended to refine milled uranium “yellowcake” into uranium tetrafluoride, an intermediate product in the production of uranium fuel, the document states.
“Missing is any equipment to turn uranium tetrafluoride into uranium metal, a crucial step in producing uranium fuel for [a Dair Alzour-type] reactor,” the analysis says (Global Security Newswire, Feb. 24).
Syria might have scrambled to cover up possible atomic work at the Marj as Sultan site in the aftermath of the 2007 Israeli airstrike that destroyed the Dair Alzour facility, Agence France-Presse quoted the ISIS report as saying (Agence France-Presse/Spacewar.com, Feb. 24).
Satellite photographs taken on July 25, 2008, show increased work at the site, Reuters quoted the analysis as saying. “This activity may represent an effort to lay down a new concrete or asphalt foundation around the building,” it states (Shields/Dahl, Reuters).
The facility’s operational status is unknown. However, there is suspicion that Syria may have emptied the buildings prior to mid-2008 and taken steps to disguise previous activities at the site,” AFP quoted the ISIS report as saying. “Laying down a new foundation could be an attempt to defeat the environmental sampling that IAEA inspectors would likely carry out to see if uranium was present in the event of a visit to these suspect sites.”……
NTI: Global Security Newswire – Suspected Nuclear Facility Sighted in Syria
No comments yet.
Leave a Reply
-
Archives
- May 2012 (262)
- April 2012 (259)
- March 2012 (342)
- February 2012 (304)
- January 2012 (259)
- December 2011 (274)
- November 2011 (331)
- October 2011 (247)
- September 2011 (272)
- August 2011 (249)
- July 2011 (227)
- June 2011 (195)
-
Categories
- 1
- 1 NUCLEAR ISSUES
- business and costs
- climate change
- ENERGY
- environment
- health
- history
- indigenous issues
- Legal
- marketing of nuclear
- media
- opposition to nuclear
- people
- politics
- politics international
- Religion and ethics
- safety and incidents
- secrets,lies and civil liberties
- spinbuster
- technology
- Uranium
- wastes
- weapons and war
- 2 WORLD
- ACTION
- AFRICA
- AUSTRALIA
- Christina background info
- Christina's notes
- Christina's themes
- general
- Reference
- resources – print
- Resources -audiovicual
-
RSS
Entries RSS
Comments RSS












