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David Albright omits a very little detail!
Via FLC
[MoonOf
Alabama] "... On Tuesday the Financial Times ran a story about alleged Uranium in Syria
which was then speculated about as having been moved to Iran. But the big issue
here is that no one has ever seen the alleged 50 tons of Uranium metal Syria is
said to have had and there is absolutely no proof that it ever existed. But the
well known expert David Albright of the the Institute for Scary
Iran Stories (formerly Institute for Scary Iraq Stories) looked
at satellite pictures of some place where that Uranium was allegedly stored and
found that some trees had been cut in the area. As Mark Hibbs asks:
"... The
FT account this morning appeared to insinuate that the “gradual removal of a
large orchard for no apparent reason” near Marj as-Sultan constituted suspicious
behavior. Tree-cutting as a signature for nefarious nuclear
activity?..."
Surely
it must be. David Albright says so. But funny how he
didn't mention that the place he suspect is since late
November in
the hand of the insurgents...."
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