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IAF reportedly hit NKorean nuke facility [With comments from John Bolton.]
The Jerusalem Post ^ | 16SEP07 | DAVID HOROVITZ

Posted on 09/15/2007 4:44:47 PM PDT by familyop

Amid reports in the American media that the alleged Israeli raid into Syria 10 days ago targeted a North Korean-Syrian nuclear facility, John Bolton, the former US ambassador to the UN, told The Jerusalem Post over the weekend that "simple logic" suggested North Korea and Iran could have outsourced nuclear development "to a country that is not under suspicion" - namely Syria. Tellingly, he added: "Why would North Korea protest an Israeli strike on Syria?"

Bolton suggested that Syria, which he said has long sought a range of weapons of mass destruction, might have agreed to provide "facilities for uranium enrichment" on its territory for two allied countries which are being closely watched for nuclear development.

Bolton spoke as American newspapers reported that the alleged IAF raid, over which Israel has maintained official silence, was aimed at a facility in northern Syria close to the Turkish border, and that the strike may have been linked to the recent arrival of a shipment from North Korea, labeled as cement, but believed by Israel to contain nuclear equipment.

According to The Washington Post, Israel had been keeping a watchful eye on the facility, which is officially characterized by the Syrians as an agricultural research center. The offending shipment arrived at the Syrian port of Tartus on September 3, three days before the reported IAF raid.

The IAF strike took place "under such strict operational security that the pilots flying air cover for the attack aircraft did not know details of the mission," The Washington Post said Saturday, quoting a top US expert who it said had interviewed Israeli participants. "The pilots who conducted the attack were briefed only after they were in the air," the paper quoted him as saying.

The Syrian ambassador to the US, Imad Moustapha, warned at the weekend that Israel would "pay a price" for the raid. Interviewed in Newsweek, Moustapha dismissed as "ridiculous and untrue" the notion of Syrian-North Korean nuclear cooperation. "There are no nuclear North Korean-Syrian facilities whatsoever in Syria," Moustapha said.

On Friday, Andrew Semmel, acting deputy assistant secretary of state for nuclear nonproliferation policy, told the Associated Press in Rome that North Koreans were in Syria and that Damascus may have had contacts with "secret suppliers" to obtain nuclear equipment. "There are indicators that they do have something going on there," he said.

Asked why Syria would take the risk of hosting part of a North Korean nuclear program, Bolton spoke of "Iranian compensation" and noted that "Syria is very aggressive in pursuing WMD capability." He said such a partnership would indeed be risky for Syria, but such risks might be considered worthwhile "when you're as aligned as seriously as Syria is with Iran."

"It's a diversion game - to carry on even when you are supposed to have halted, as in the case of North Korea. And I'd be surprised if Syria would do anything with North Korea without Iranian acquiescence," said Bolton.

Bolton noted that North Korea had cooperated in the past with both Syria and Iran, on ballistic missile development. For instance, he said, in the late 1990s, after an international outcry, he said, North Korea halted test launches of such missiles, but Iran continued testing and shared the results.

Bolton said he was also struck by the "hesitant way" in which Damascus had complained to the United Nations Security Council. "They have not pushed as hard as I know they know how to do in New York for condemnation. They have still not explained the nature of the attack. If it had been an attack on a Syrian military facility or civilians, they would have no problem explaining."

Bolton said it was still possible that Israel had been targeting an Iranian arms shipment being transported through Syria to Hizbullah, as some initial reports suggested. But he noted that Hizbullah had already heavily rearmed, and thought it unlikely that Israel would therefore resort to the "serious proposition" of an air strike in Syria to stop another such shipment.

Syrian Ambassador to the United Nations Bashar Ja'afari, meanwhile, said Saturday that nothing in Syria was bombed by the IAF, and nothing was damaged. Reports of such an attack were "ridiculous and not true," Army Radio reported Ja'afari as saying. Ja'afari added that "Syria does not have North Korean nuclear facilities."

On Thursday, The Washington Post reported that the US had been gathering evidence, mainly from Israel, over the past six months that North Korea has been cooperating with Syria on a nuclear facility. This evidence - codenamed "Orchard" - was said to include "dramatic satellite imagery that led some US officials to believe that the facility could be used to produce material for nuclear weapons."

In talks in Beijing in March 2003, The Washington Post further reported, "a North Korean official pulled aside his American counterpart and threatened to 'transfer' nuclear material to other countries. President Bush has said that passing North Korean nuclear technology to other parties would cross the line."

In his comments on Friday, the State Department's Semmel said: "We do know that there are a number of foreign technicians that have been in Syria. We do know that there may have been contact between Syria and some secret suppliers for nuclear equipment. Whether anything transpired remains to be seen.

"So good foreign policy, good national security policy, would suggest that we pay very close attention to that," Semmel went on. "We're watching very closely. Obviously, the Israelis were watching very closely."

Asked if the suppliers could have been North Koreans, Semmel said: "There are North Korean people there. There's no question about that. Just as there are a lot of North Koreans in Iraq and Iran."

Asked if the so-called Khan network, which supplied nuclear technology to Iran, Libya and North Korea, could have been involved, he said he "wouldn't exclude" it.

AP contributed to this report.•


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: airstrikes; iaf; iran; korea; nknukes; north; sept62007; syria
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To: justa-hairyape; Fitzcarraldo

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41 posted on 09/15/2007 6:34:43 PM PDT by khnyny
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To: khnyny

The interviewer was pretty...but what Kucinish had to say was ugly...so much for supporting the troops and their mission.


42 posted on 09/15/2007 6:47:13 PM PDT by Fitzcarraldo
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To: khnyny
Sorry. Tried to listen, but life is short. No sense wasting time on illiterate traitors. I hope he felt a shriver down his spine when the Syrian Air Raid Sirens went off after they finally detected the Israeli incursion into their airspace.
43 posted on 09/15/2007 6:58:55 PM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: familyop
>>>>”The pilots who conducted the attack were briefed only after they were in the air,”

That line does not pass the smell test.

Brief, practice when on ground.

Airborne brief would force info to be transmitted electronically, which is a no-no for most highly classified info.

For example, even with our great encryption technology, all info on “Left Hook” maneuver in Iraq-Kuwait in 1991 were hand carried to fleet and admirals in Gulf, never transmitted electronically, as per Schwartzkopf’s specific orders.

44 posted on 09/15/2007 7:20:15 PM PDT by MindBender26 (Having my own CAR-15 in Vietnam meant never having to say I was sorry......)
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To: MindBender26

Certain bomber crews must receive their orders while in the air. I don’t know as to why they couldn’t do the same with fighters, if that were good for an odd scenario.


45 posted on 09/15/2007 7:38:44 PM PDT by familyop (U.S cbt. engr. (cbt.)--has-been, will write Duncan Hunter in)
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To: familyop
The Washington Post said Saturday, quoting a top US expert who it said had interviewed Israeli participants. "The pilots who conducted the attack were briefed only after they were in the air," the paper quoted him as saying.

Does the Washington Post pull this crap out of their butts? They are trying to say that they would brief the pilot in the air as to his target and what was expected of the air strike? Idiots!

46 posted on 09/15/2007 7:39:23 PM PDT by cpdiii
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To: cpdiii
"Does the Washington Post pull this crap out of their butts? They are trying to say that they would brief the pilot in the air as to his target and what was expected of the air strike? Idiots!"

If our own bomber and fighter escort crews were ordered to drop nukes, they would most likely receive the orders whle in-flight.
47 posted on 09/15/2007 7:45:03 PM PDT by familyop (U.S cbt. engr. (cbt.)--has-been, will write Duncan Hunter in)
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To: AmericanInTokyo
Chia Head may be tempted on his own or urged by his “Mid-East friends” to create “some situation” in Korean Peninsula. After all, this is a tag team operation.
48 posted on 09/15/2007 7:50:28 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: familyop
If our own bomber and fighter escort crews were ordered to drop nukes, they would most likely receive the orders whle in-flight.

Nukes yes. Precision guided munitions with a very exact specific target, NO! The precision needed for this would entail a man on the ground or in the air to laser the target. To know what to laser would not come via radio communications even if encrypted. The only exception to this would be a known target with GPS coordinates. Even as such I would not think Israel would just send up pilots and call them on the radio and say, "just hop over to Syria and take this GPS coordinate off the face of the earth." I am not buying it. I still think the Washinton Post pulled this out of their butts.

49 posted on 09/15/2007 8:01:11 PM PDT by cpdiii
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To: cpdiii
Do you also believe that the quotes from John Bolton were falsified? ..."neo-con" plot, perhaps?

It doesn't really matter a whole lot to me. Israel built a great anti-ballistic missile defense.

S. Korea, U.S. verifying reports on test of new N.K. missile in Iran: source
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1834307/posts
(4,000 kilometer range—will reach London, Paris, Berlin and the Vatican—May 16th, 2007)

Anti-American western Europeans did not.
50 posted on 09/15/2007 8:09:44 PM PDT by familyop (U.S cbt. engr. (cbt.)--has-been, will write Duncan Hunter in)
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To: familyop

War is coming. US & Israel vs. Syria, Iran, North Korea. Helping the enemy from the sidelines (but trying to keep out of harms way) will be Russia, the ChiComms, Venezuela and Al Qaida.


51 posted on 09/15/2007 8:14:40 PM PDT by StormEye
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To: familyop
a shipment from North Korea, labeled as cement, but believed by Israel to contain nuclear equipment.

What? Israel doesn't believe it makes good economic sense to ship cement all the way from CommieKorea to Syria (which, apparently, already has plenty of cement)?

52 posted on 09/15/2007 8:34:33 PM PDT by TXnMA ("Allah": Satan's current alias...)
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To: familyop
LOVE Duncan Hunter - the right man for the job - wish more people knew it.

Duncan Hunter....you might not know who he is...until you want to thank him.

DICK CHENEY ON TERROR...SEE TAGLINE.

53 posted on 09/15/2007 8:43:01 PM PDT by NordP (No running or relenting. The problem will be dealt with. Decisively. Systematically. Permanently.)
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To: StormEye
And now...for some CHEERFUL news... /sarc

DICK CHENEY ON TERROR...SEE TAGLINE.

54 posted on 09/15/2007 8:44:09 PM PDT by NordP (No running or relenting. The problem will be dealt with. Decisively. Systematically. Permanently.)
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To: Boundless

bfl


55 posted on 09/15/2007 8:47:21 PM PDT by shield (A wise man's heart is at his RIGHT hand;but a fool's heart at his LEFT. Ecc 10:2)
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To: cpdiii; All

The IAF has some home grown Precision Guided Munitions.

http://www.israeli-weapons.com/weapons/missile_systems/air_missiles/spice/Spice.htm

Sounds like Optical scene matching with a GPS back-up. It is conceivable that the bombs were pre-programmed, and the in-flight instructions just guided the IAF jets to the correct drop point.


56 posted on 09/15/2007 8:58:05 PM PDT by az_gila (AZ - need less democrats)
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To: Boundless
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1894867/posts

There's a link on this thread, about post # 10.

57 posted on 09/15/2007 9:00:21 PM PDT by Tuscaloosa Goldfinch (If MY people who are called by MY name -- the ball's in our court, folks.)
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To: familyop

Eriely quiet on this. I would like to know the whole story.


58 posted on 09/15/2007 9:01:16 PM PDT by Texas Songwriter
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To: familyop

BUMP


59 posted on 09/15/2007 9:04:13 PM PDT by SweetCaroline (***Your own healing is the Greatest Message of Hope to others!***)
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To: familyop

Certain bomber crews must receive their orders while in the air.

Movie stuff.

Orders/targets can be changed while airbrne,
but you want crew briefed as much as possible in secure location BEFORE flight.


60 posted on 09/15/2007 11:17:52 PM PDT by MindBender26 (Having my own CAR-15 in Vietnam meant never having to say I was sorry......)
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