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El-Baredei: Uranium Traces At Syrian Site Not Conclusive

from Cernig at At Largely:

International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed El-Baradei confirmed that the radioactive material was found at the site but said the source was inconclusive.

Remember those traces of uranium found by the ’s investigators at the “Box on the Euphrates” and so conveniently leaked by unofficial officials? The box the Israelis aggressively bombed last year? The one the administration made a very pretty presentation on for the claiming it was a reactor for development?

The IAEA is still not convinced there was a reactor there or that the traces mean much of anything at all.

International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed El-Baradei confirmed that the radioactive material was found at the site but said the source was inconclusive.

“It’s not highly enriched . It could have come from so many different ways,” he told reporters in Dubai. “That’s why we’re looking at so many different scenarios.”

… El-Baradei called specifically for more cooperation from Damascus, saying it needs “a lot of transparency on the part of .” He said he was hopeful that would allow inspectors back into the country to carry out further tests.

But he also said needs to provide more information to address Syrian allegations that the may have come from Israeli bombs dropped on the site during the September 2007 raid.

Al-Moallem last week said it was unclear what type of bombs targeted the site, adding that the United States has used bombs containing depleted in and . The Israeli Foreign Ministry had no comment on the matter when asked last week.

The US State Department’s Sean McCormack issued a statement saying the traces found “would indicate that there was some basis for this investigation”. But isn’t it odd that El-Baraedei is mentioning depleted if the was even enriched to the low level required to power a reactor? The conventional narrative stinks, if you ask me. It’s perfectly possible, to my mind, that some neocons and their Likudnik allies cooked up a plan to use DU , knowing full well that traces would be found, then to use those traces as the spark-plug for a new round of pressuring on Iran, , and a whole load else. The ’s head, though, is counselling everyone not to jump on the neocon’s demonization bandwagon, saying no-one should “jump the gun” and that the will continue seeking “absolutely credible information”. Unfortunately, his advice comes too late for Murdoch’s Jerusalem post and half the rightwing blogosphere. How many times do you think someone can yell “wolf” “WMD” before they catch on?

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