Saturday, September 22, 2007

A Little Less Silent


Israeli commandos seized nuclear material of North Korean origin during a
daring raid on a secret military site in Syria before Israel bombed it this
month, according to informed sources in Washington and Jerusalem.


The attack was launched with American approval on September 6 after Washington
was shown evidence the material was nuclear related, the well-placed sources
say.


They confirmed that samples taken from Syria for testing had been identified
as North Korean. This raised fears that Syria might have joined North Korea
and Iran in seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.


Israeli special forces had been gathering intelligence for several months in
Syria, according to Israeli sources. They located the nuclear material at a
compound near Dayr az-Zwar in the north.


Diplomats in North Korea and China believe a number of North Koreans were
killed in the strike, based on reports reaching Asian governments about
conversations between Chinese and North Korean officials.