UNITED NATIONS — The chief of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said some equipment, contaminated scrap and even buildings monitored for radioactive materials had vanished in Iraq, according to a letter circulated Wednesday.
Mohamed ElBaradei, director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said in the letter to the U.N. Security Council that it was not clear whether the removal of items was the result of looting in the aftermath of last year's U.S.-led invasion of Iraq or "part of systematic efforts to rehabilitate some of the locations."
He said a review of satellite imagery of sites the agency had monitored showed "extensive removal of equipment and in some instances removal of entire buildings."
He said in the April 11 letter that the United States government had "been informed of these observations and clarifications are expected."
The Bush administration barred U.N. nuclear, biological, chemical and missile inspectors from Iraq after the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein's government. It deployed its own teams in search of weapons of mass destruction. So far, none have been found.
ElBaradei said that visits to other countries also showed that "large quantities of scrap, some of it contaminated" had been transferred out of Iraq from sites monitored by the IAEA.
"These activities may have a significant impact on the agency's continuity of knowledge of Iraq's remaining nuclear-related capabilities and raise a concern with regards to the proliferation risk associated with dual-use material and equipment disappearing to unknown destinations," he wrote.
Contaminated Scrap Missing From Iraq
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Contaminated Scrap Missing From Iraq
Nuclear watchdog chief says materials and even buildings have disappeared
The salvage business in the post-war chaos has been big. The people doing it are also stupid. A report last year indicated barrels used for holding nuclear material were being used to carry drinking water.
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Is it 'salvage' or 'looting'? Who's doing it, the US Army, US corps, or locals?Vympel wrote:The salvage business in the post-war chaos has been big. The people doing it are also stupid. A report last year indicated barrels used for holding nuclear material were being used to carry drinking water.
More like looting. It's the locals, of course. Former Iraqi military equipment (I've seen some real tear jerkers, like a MiG-29 sitting in the middle of nowhere, stripped to the bone), vital pieces of infrastrucutre (powerplants etc), nuclear material left over from Al Tuwaitha, etc.Stark wrote:
Is it 'salvage' or 'looting'? Who's doing it, the US Army, US corps, or locals?
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Things like warehouses are often all metal, and metal which you can very easily cut away. It's not the safest thing to do, but I doubt anywhere doing it gives a damn. Hauling the pile of scrap away is simply a matter of having a couple trucks handy.Einhander Sn0m4n wrote:Entire _BUILDINGS_ Stolen?
How the fuck does one lose a whole fucking building unless it's a fucking outhouse or toolshed? Better Question: How the fuck does one go about stealing said building? Oi *headpalm*
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