David Albright, president of Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS) and a former
U.N. weapons inspector, said the absence of such evidence warrants skepticism that the reactor was part of an active weapons program.
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"The United States and Israel have not identified any Syrian plutonium separation facilities or nuclear weaponization facilities," he said. "The lack of any such facilities gives little confidence that the reactor is part of an active nuclear weapons program. The apparent lack of fuel, either imported or indigenously produced, also is curious and lowers confidence that Syria has a nuclear weapons program."
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If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck... It must be a nuclear weapons facility...
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Its really from Israel, and its true.
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Oh yeah... THAT makes it credible...