Posted on 06/20/2026 11:18:56 AM PDT by ransomnote
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The new Syrian regime has been working with the IAEA, and they found uranium samples at clandestine nuclear facilities in Syria?! WHAT?!
The IAEA found natural uranium, with signs of chemical processing, indicating that processed uranium derived from yellowcake was handled at these facilities. Samples were taken in June 2025, and the origin of the material has not yet been disclosed.
The facilities are supposedly linked to North Korean assistance, and Syria has been a proxy of Iran until the Assad regime fell in 2024. The new regime under Al-Sharaa has been cooperating with Trump and the IAEA.
Trump has been hunting down rogue nuclear threats all over the world, this entire time. North Korea, Syria, Iran.
Remember when Trump struck Syria in 2017, and then the US, France, and UK, conducted joint strikes on Syria in 2018? Was it just about chemical weapons?
Testing the uranium in Iran is just a formality. Trump and the US MIL already know. They’ve been hunting down the entire global network.
June 19, 2026
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Just how many nations did Hillary Clinton's Uranium One deal supply with US uranium? Forensics tell the tale - Trump knows. Hillary didn't sell US uranium to enemies without Obama's knowledge. Traitors in arms.
My guess is this was originally Saddam’s stuff which was moved to Syria.
My guess is it’s Obama’s stuff.
Of course it is.
That and the radioactivity level along Tigris River sediments in Baghdad back then was proof that some of Saddam’s stuff went in the river.
Yes.
There actually were WMDs but the Bush operation was too incompetent to find it.
Even while occupying the entire country.
Which makes the invasion even stupider.
Or possibly Iran’s attempt to hide some uranium so they can smuggle it back and continue to work on their nuclear program.
Uranium samples” don’t mean squat. If you can’t enrich it past .7% U-235 and 99.7% U-238, you have a mineral that glows under UV light and diddles a geiger counter and that’s the end of it. You CAN sell it to a nuclear-ambitious neighbor, like Iran, if you can hack sufficicent quantities out of the ground, but what’s different about that than selling crude oil you pump out of the ground to someone who can refine it? As a raw mineral in its native state, it’s useless.
That was my thought.
Think you are right. I know a bio inspector who went to Iraq after the war and found nothing but all the tests for bio and nuclear weapons were positive. I have always believed that they were in those convoys that went to Syria before the war and were the sources that were used on the Syrian people.
“There actually were WMDs but the Bush operation was too incompetent to find it.”
Oh, they found it. There was just that much of it they couldn’t get to all of it. And it more than WMD’s that Saddam sent to other areas. Tanks, aircraft, and supplies were shipped all over the middle east. They even buried aircraft and tanks just over the border in Syria.
During the 2003 invasion of Iraq, coalition forces discovered dozens of Iraqi fighter jets that had been buried in the sand by Saddam Hussein’s forces in an attempt to hide them from US and allied air superiority. And that included Russian aircraft they had in the inventory, also.
https://www.af.mil/News/Article/138759/american-forces-unearth-hidden-aircraft-in-iraq/
I talked with a returning member of the army, a track commander, for the US and he told me they have picked up some tanks just over the border in Syria through the rangefinder, hailed them, and when no answer came back they fired on them. When no return fire erupted, they went to investigate and found they were buried. About a dozen of them.
Saddam buried a lot of things like that to include underground munitions like mustard gas in artillery shells:
They weren’t supposed to have that either.
wy69
W Bush took too long yapping about going in.
And then went to the UN😡
In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled The new Syrian regime has been working with the IAEA, and they found uranium samples at clandestine nuclear facilities in Syria?! WHAT?! Trump has been hunting down rogue nuclear threats all over the world, this entire time. , Attention Surplus Disorder wrote: Uranium samples” don’t mean squat. If you can’t enrich it past .7% U-235 and 99.7% U-238, you have a mineral that glows under UV light and diddles a geiger counter and that’s the end of it. You CAN sell it to a nuclear-ambitious neighbor, like Iran, if you can hack sufficicent quantities out of the ground, but what’s different about that than selling crude oil you pump out of the ground to someone who can refine it? As a raw mineral in its native state, it’s useless.
It's obviously not 'useless' as, unlike crude oil, it is used to make nuclear weapons.
From the OP: "The IAEA found natural uranium, with signs of chemical processing, indicating that processed uranium derived from yellowcake was handled at these facilities. Samples were taken in June 2025, and the origin of the material has not yet been disclosed."
According to energy companies:
Production: Yellow cake (re Uranium One) is the end product of uranium milling or in-situ recovery (ISR) operations. Raw uranium ore (typically containing <1% uranium) is processed to extract and concentrate the uranium into this stable, transportable form.
nrc.gov- Next steps in the fuel cycle: Yellowcake is shipped to conversion facilities, where it is turned into uranium hexafluoride (UF₆) gas for enrichment, then fabricated into nuclear fuel pellets.
energyeducation.caThese 'samples' can be traced to specific places of origin - if this is Uranium One uranium, HIllary and Barry can swing for it.
https://scienceandglobalsecurity.org/archive/sgs33caplan.pdf
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