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Yellowcake Found in Rotterdam Harbor May Have Originated in Iraq
AP ^ | Jan 15 2004 | Toby Sterling

Posted on 01/15/2004 2:29:13 PM PST by Dog

Yellowcake Found in Rotterdam Harbor May Have Originated in Iraq By Toby Sterling Associated Press Writer Published: Jan 15, 2004

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) - A recycling company found uranium oxide - a radioactive material also known as yellowcake - in a shipment of scrap steel it believes originally came from Iraq, the company said Thursday. Paul de Bruin, spokesman for Rotterdam-based Jewometaal, said that the shipment was passed on last month from a Jordan metal dealer who was unaware it contained any forbidden materials.

"I've dealt with this man for 15 years and he says he's sure it came from Iraq," De Bruin said. He said Jewometaal had been asked not to reveal the name of the Jordanian exporter while the find was being investigated.

Nuclear experts say that although not highly radioactive, uranium oxide can be processed into enriched uranium usable in a nuclear weapon - but highly advanced technology is needed.

The Dutch Environment Ministry confirmed Thursday that Jewometaal reported the unusual find on Dec. 16. After a preliminary investigation by a company that specializes in removing radioactive waste, the Dutch government decided to call in the International Atomic Energy Agency to investigate further.

A spokesman for the IAEA confirmed the agency had visited Rotterdam on Wednesday but had no further comment.

Environment ministry spokesman Wim van der Weegen said scrap metal companies in the Rotterdam port, which is Europe's largest, report around 200 findings of radioactive material per year, often from old hospital equipment or normal industrial uses.

But the finding of an estimated two pounds of uranium oxide is odd, Van der Weegen said.

Experts said that around 2 pounds of yellowcake, the amount found, would not be useful for either a bomb or fuel.

Dr. Alan Ketering, a researcher at the nuclear research plant at the University of Missouri-Columbia, said yellowcake contains less than 1 percent of U-235 used in nuclear weapons. He said it would need to be refined many times with sophisticated technology before it was dangerous - and the amount found in Rotterdam would not be nearly enough.

"Anybody can dig it up and purify it to make the yellow stuff," he said. "It's the separation of U-235 that people are concerned about."

However, he said there was no obvious non-nuclear industrial use for yellowcake and it would be strange to find it in random scrap metal.

The material was found in a small steel industrial container apparently used to connect pipes or electrical wires, Environment Ministry spokesman Van der Weegen said.

He said it wasn't yet known where the yellowcake originated.

"It could be from anywhere in the world," Van der Weegen said. After testing, the material was shipped to a nuclear waste plant in the Netherlands.

Jordan does not have any known nuclear power plants or weapons and is a signatory to the nuclear test ban treaty.

President Bush came under heavy criticism last year when he asserted in his State of the Union address that Iraq was shopping in Africa for uranium yellowcake - intelligence that turned out to be based on forged documents.

The original suspicions apparently came from a British dossier and Britain's Foreign Office continued to maintain Iraq was trying to buy uranium in Niger, although no evidence was offered.

Last year, the United States agreed to pay $3.4 million to install radioactivity detectors in Rotterdam to scan a fraction of the 6 million containers that pass through it annually for hidden radioactive material.

However, scrap metal companies are already outfitted with detectors, and Jewometaal found the radioactive material with its own equipment.

AP-ES-01-15-04 1719EST


TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS: iraq; iraqiwmds; netherlands; nukeprogram; nukes; rotterdam; thenetherlands; yellowcake
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To: Tricorn
Yes .. the old standby "diversion" technique. Along with the "projection" technique .. it's all the democrats have. Being truthful and honest is not a part of their DNA.
81 posted on 01/16/2004 1:50:32 PM PST by CyberAnt ("America is the GREATEST NATION on the face of the earth")
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To: Johnny Gage
Golly gee!! I didn't know that was dangerous. It surely looks tempting. It comes in scrap metal? Wow!
82 posted on 01/16/2004 9:28:22 PM PST by whadizit
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To: Ragirl
Every time we get close to a WMD "smoking gun", hopes are dashed. I'm thinking this will be the same.

Yellow cake does not happen by accident. You can't use it for brushing your teeth either, it is for making nuclear bombs. And very, very expensive.

As Saddam had 5 loads of already enriched weapons grade fuel delivered for the reactor that he never got running; what possible reason would he have for trying to make more? That is what non WMD reason is there?

As the UN has assured us that every ounce of this stuff is safely cataloged, warehoused, sealed and watched by video cameras, how could someone accidentally "loose" a couple of pounds?

The answer my friend is that we are looking at the evidence of WMD production right before our eyes, the only question remains is, where is the final products?

My guess is the factories were in Pakistan, the final products are now in Syria's, Saudi and Al Queda hands. Think Islamic Empire with feudal city-states instead of Western independent-States and you will suddenly bring to focus just how big the problem that Bush has had dumped in his lap.

83 posted on 01/18/2004 6:33:28 AM PST by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: Dog
Well, I'll be Rotterdammed!
84 posted on 01/18/2004 6:58:13 AM PST by arasina (So there.)
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To: TheBattman

YellowcakeNewsIgnored

Calling Mr. Wilson

85 posted on 01/18/2004 9:24:56 AM PST by oldironsides
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