I would like to thank the Telegraph for um...telegraphing...to bad guys where to get nuclear material if they don't already have it.
Thanks guys, good work.
I am no fan of the enemedia, but note that this article may be more beneficial in getting the problem solved than it is to the Koranimals lurking in the shrubbery.
It seems like the world as a whole would benefit from the rapid removal and destruction of these materials.
The US has done a great deal to solve many problems like this worldwide that have not risen into the press. Sharp eyes are watching nuclear materials and looking for signs of interest in them. Remember that the President said that many battles will be fought in the shadows.
I am not sure why this site has bogged down, but suspect that there is more to it than the article says. In that case, a little press may be helpful in dynamiting a US or UN or whatever bureaucrat off his plush bottom and into action.
Also -- it might be easy for a suicide jihadi to steal this stuff from the site, but not so easy for him to take it through borders, for reasons I sha'n't discuss.
d.o.l.
Criminal Number 18F