"last month, IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei told the board meeting that preliminary results from the environmental samples came up with "no indication" to back the claims that the destroyed target was a nuclear facility --source--"
Just remember that Bill Clinton bombed a Sudanese pharmaceutical factory based on "soil samples," readers: "Chemists waded through the rubble, collected soil samples and found not a trace."
Sort of get sick of the AmeriKan MSM's propaganda, don't you? It's to the point where if the Zionist-soaked garbage called a newspaper told me the sky was blue I would actually have to go out and look. They lie about the weather fer crying out loud!
"Syria built missile facility over bombed site, officials say; Target area was thought to hold nuclear reactor" by George Jahn, Associated Press | February 25, 2009
VIENNA - .... Syrian nuclear chief Ibrahim Othman.... played down the laboratory results, in comments outside the meeting - and denied outright that graphite was found, the diplomat said. That denial contradicted comments from UN officials familiar with the Syria investigation. "There is no graphite at all," he told reporters. As for the uranium traces, "any analysis has errors," he said. "The smaller the amount, the larger the [probability of] error."
Well, given the record, I know whom I'm believing.
One of the two diplomats also said that inside the briefing Othman announced that Syria would no longer accept evidence of apparent nuclear activity resulting from further findings from the samples taken by the agency....
I read that and I can't help but think the two sources were Zionist Jews working at the U.N.
The briefers also said the uranium samples appeared inconsistent in shape, form, and other details to back up Syrian claims that they originated from Israeli ordnance used to target the bombed site.
Well, seeing as I don't believe the U.N, their briefers, or the Zionist MSM anymore and the Syrian explanation (Israeli D.U. bomb residue) is quite plausible, we can close the case on this one!
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