Uranium Smuggling
Directly related to the previous post comes this article from The Times of London. Large quantities of Uranium ore have been intercepted before they could reach Iran. One wonders, of course, how many other shipments were not caught.
IRAN is seeking to import large consignments of bomb-making uranium from the African mining area that produced the Hiroshima bomb, an investigation has revealed.
A United Nations report, dated July 18, said there was “no doubt” that a huge shipment of smuggled uranium 238, uncovered by customs officials in Tanzania, was transported from the Lubumbashi mines in the Congo.
Tanzanian customs officials told The Sunday Times it was destined for the Iranian port of Bandar Abbas, and was stopped on October 22 last year during a routine check.
The disclosure will heighten western fears about the extent of Iran’s presumed nuclear weapons programme and the strategic implications of Iran’s continuing support for Hezbollah during the war with Israel.
It has also emerged that terror cells backed by Iran may be prepared to mount attacks against nuclear power plants in Britain. Intelligence circulating in Whitehall suggests that sleeper cells linked to Tehran have been conducting reconnaissance at some nuclear sites in preparation for a possible attack.
The parliamentary intelligence and security committee has reported that Iran represented one of the three biggest security threats to Britain. The UN security council has given Iran until the end of this month to halt its uranium enrichment activities. The UN has threatened sanctions if Tehran fails to do so.
A senior Tanzanian customs official said the illicit uranium shipment was found hidden in a consignment of coltan, a rare mineral used to make chips in mobile telephones. The shipment was destined for smelting in the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan, delivered via Bandar Abbas, Iran’s biggest port.
“There were several containers due to be shipped and they were all routinely scanned with a Geiger counter,” the official said.
“This one was very radioactive. When we opened the container it was full of drums of coltan. Each drum contains about 50kg of ore. When the first and second rows were removed,the ones after that were found to be drums of uranium.”
In a nuclear reactor, uranium 238 can be used to breed plutonium used in nuclear weapons.
The customs officer, who spoke to The Sunday Times on condition he was not named, added: “The container was put in a secure part of the port and it was later taken away, by the Americans, I think, or at least with their help. We have all been told not to talk to anyone about this.”
All of this information, plus details of other intercepted shipments are in a UN report that is due to be considered by the Security Council. Given that Iran has announced an expansion of their enrichment program, I suspect it's fairly safe to assume they have managed to get their hands on a considerable quantity of uranium. I wonder how Saudi Arabia will enjoy being a province of the new Persian Empire?
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By larwyn, Sunday, 6 August , 2006 @ 8:24 pm
Consider fact that it was hidden in shipment of minerals for telecommunications industry.
Joe Wilson aks Mr.Valerie Plame biz plan involved “telecommunications” and Africa.
And, I’m recalling a fellow by name of Wm.
Jefferson who happens to be US Congressman from LA who had $90,ooo.oo cold cash as being
involved in “telecommunications” in Africa.
I can dream.