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To: sea_urchin who wrote (31876)4/16/1999 7:40:00 AM
From: John Hunt  Read Replies (1) of 116767
 
Serbs could use nuke-laced arms

<< U.S. intelligence agencies warned NATO military commanders last week that Yugoslavia could resort to nuclear-laced weapons in the Balkans conflict, The Washington Times has learned.

Nuclear material for a radiological weapon -- also known as a "dirty nuke" -- is being stored at the Vinca Institute of Nuclear Sciences, located about six miles southeast of the Yugoslav capital of Belgrade, according to officials familiar with a Pentagon intelligence report.

A "dirty nuke" does not result in a large explosion but could kill by spreading radioactive material with conventional explosives in lethal doses, the officials said. >>

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Morning Searle,

What do you think? ... Is he crazy enough to do it if he is backed into a corner? ... Wonder what that would do to the POG.

:-((

John


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