"Federal government set up Web site -- Operation Iraqi Freedom Document Portal -- to make public a vast archive of Iraqi documents captured during the war; detailed accounts of Iraq's secret nuclear research; a 'basic guide to building an atom bomb'... Officials of the International Atomic Energy Agency fear the information could help Iran develop nuclear arms... contain charts, diagrams, equations and lengthy narratives about bomb building that the nuclear experts say go beyond what is available elsewhere on the Internet and in other public forums...
Website now shut... Developing..."
Now that's strange since Iran has been developing nuclear weapons way before the website was created but then I guess they're admitting Iraq was developing a nuke.
LOL; I hope Tony has a live presser tomorrow on this. He will laugh and tell them it exactly PROVES the President's point about Iraq pursuing Nukes. AND, he can then refer to IAEA referring to their own admission that Iran has been pursuing Nukes for 20 years, under their own noses, and they didn't even know it. NYTimes looks foolish on this story. They are as dumb as John Kerry, maybe even dumber!
Hah!
The times just confirmed Iraq's bomb plans,,hahahha
we have a freeper who has been translating these documents since they were released.
"Federal government set up Web site -- Operation Iraqi Freedom Document Portal -- to make public a vast archive of Iraqi documents captured during the war".(snip)
The Bomb Assembly Building on Tinian: Navy Commander Frances Burch, senior officer in charge of bomb assembly, paints the "L-11" insignia on the "Little Boy" uranium bomb as Dr. Norman Ramsey, attached to Project Alberta, looks on.
My point is simple: this is sixty-year old techology. The notion that Iran could somehow have taken a shortcut by looking at Iraqi documents is foolish.
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Chris