13 October 2004

Nuclear items missing in Iraq

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | I was afraid something like this would happen. At least with the inspection regime we knew pretty much what was happening [as has recently been further demonstrated] ... fears are, of course, that nuclear material is now in the hands of Al Qaida groups.
"As the disappearance of such equipment and materials may be of proliferation significance, any state that has information about the location of such items should provide IAEA with that information," Mr ElBaradei said.

Oh dear. God preserve us all.

No comments:

"Spend and tax" not "tax and spend"

 I got a response from my MP which got me kind of mad. You'll see why as I reproduce it here. Apologies for the strange changes in types...