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URANIUM STORY PROVEN TO BE ANOTHER WAR LIE
ANOTHER AMERICAN WAR LIE AND FABRICATION EXPOSED TO BE A HOAX. CAN ANYBODY SAY INCUBATOR BABY SCAM?
Turkish Atomic Energy Institute chief Guler Koksal said the material seized Monday by police near the Syrian border was harmless, containing zinc, iron, zirconium and manganese.
Turkish Atomic Energy Institute chief Guler Koksal said the material seized Monday by police near the Syrian border was harmless, containing zinc, iron, zirconium and manganese.
AP-ES-09-30-02 2038EDT
This story can be found at: http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAKOX53R6D.html
Sep 30, 2002
Turkish Atomic Energy Institute Says Seized Material Not Uranium
The Associated Press
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Atomic energy officials said Monday that a substance seized by police near the Syrian border was not weapons-grade uranium as Turkish officials first reported, according to the Anatolia news agency.
Atomic Energy Institute chief Guler Koksal said the material was harmless, containing zinc, iron, zirconium and manganese.
The announcement ended days of speculation that the substance might have been destined for neighboring Iraq, which the United States accuses of trying to smuggle in nuclear material for a secret weapons program.
Police, acting on a tip, recovered the material in a taxi last week in Sanliurfa province, near the Syrian border. Two Turks who were trying to sell the material as uranium were released from custody.
The seizure alarmed intelligence agencies around the world when the Turkish police said it weighed 35 pounds last week. On Monday, police said the material weighed only 5 ounces.
The disparity occurred because authorities initially included the weight of the lead container in which the material was placed, police said.
This story can be found at: http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAKOX53R6D.html
Sep 30, 2002
Turkish Atomic Energy Institute Says Seized Material Not Uranium
The Associated Press
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Atomic energy officials said Monday that a substance seized by police near the Syrian border was not weapons-grade uranium as Turkish officials first reported, according to the Anatolia news agency.
Atomic Energy Institute chief Guler Koksal said the material was harmless, containing zinc, iron, zirconium and manganese.
The announcement ended days of speculation that the substance might have been destined for neighboring Iraq, which the United States accuses of trying to smuggle in nuclear material for a secret weapons program.
Police, acting on a tip, recovered the material in a taxi last week in Sanliurfa province, near the Syrian border. Two Turks who were trying to sell the material as uranium were released from custody.
The seizure alarmed intelligence agencies around the world when the Turkish police said it weighed 35 pounds last week. On Monday, police said the material weighed only 5 ounces.
The disparity occurred because authorities initially included the weight of the lead container in which the material was placed, police said.
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a little black operation conducted with perfect timing
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