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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: D. Long who wrote (45471)9/20/2002 3:27:16 AM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
According to this government report dated February 2002, the nuclear capabilities are the most difficult for Iraq to achieve because they need to acquire "fissile material" senate.gov
"A look at that IISS report, however, suggests the Evening Standard is dishing up war propaganda as news. What does it say?

Saddam, almost surely, does not have an atom bomb. He lacks the enriched uranium or plutonium necessary to build one and would have to acquire fissile material from some other country"

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There are other articles I've read, but my search of SI on the subject has only gone back three days...Hope this will give you something to do for now until the sun rises and you must flee. <g>
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