Nuclear Blueprints Missing From UN
By Captain Ed on United Nations Captain's Quarters
The Guardian and the Canada Free Press reports that blueprints for nuclear centrifuges, complete with multilanguage assembly instructions, have disappeared from the United Nations' and IAEA Vienna headquarters. The blueprints could easily guide anyone through the process of building the necessary centrifuges required to refine uranium into weapons-grade material:
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[E]lectronic drawings that give comprehensive details of how to build and test equipment essential for making nuclear bombs have vanished from the UN and UN investigators are saying they could show up sale anytime on the international black market.
The blueprints, running to hundreds of pages, show how to make centrifuges for enriching uranium. In addition, the investigators have been unable to trace key components for uranium centrifuge rigs and fear that drawings for a nuclear warhead have been secreted away and could be for sale. ...
A senior official said several sets of blueprints for uranium centrifuges - the so-called P-1 and more advanced P-2 systems which were peddled by the Khan network - have gone missing. >>>
The incompetence of the UN has just made the world a much more unsafe place. After the joint efforts of America and Pakistan to uncover tha AQ Khan network and neutralize it, the idiots at Turtle Bay failed to secure their main product -- the assembly instructions for the main component for nuclear-fuel processing. The blueprints not only show how to build the centrifuges, but also how to manufacture the component parts, and how to test and calibrate the finished centrifuge. It amounts to a do-it-yourself kit for terrorists interested in making themselves a nuclear power unto themselves.
The blueprints aren't the only items to go missing, either. Centrifuge parts ordered by Libya before they surrendered their program but never delivered cannot be found. The UN may not have ever had those parts in custody, but their disappearance has investigators concerned that if both the plans and the parts fall into the same hands, they could be combined into a working processing system.
This incident demonstrates yet again that the United Nations presents itself as an obstacle, not an asset, in fighting nuclear proliferation and terrorist acquisition of nuclear weapons. Advocating a greater role for the UN in either role, or both, amounts to defeat in the war on terror under present leadership. Any other material held by the UN and IAEA should be handed over to the United States or Britain for real security.
UPDATE: Hugh Hewitt says this was on Drudge yesterday, but when I did a Technorati search, it came up with no hits on it, except this post. I also edited the above to reflect that the material went missing from the UN/IAEA facilities in Vienna, not the headquarters in Turtle Bay.
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