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5 Comments on the Syria-Israel-North Korea Revelations
By Daniel Levy - April 25, 2008, 5:24PM
Yesterday the House and Senate intelligence committees were briefed by US intelligence officials on the details of a September '07 Israeli strike on a Syrian facility that allegedly had nuclear capabilities. The press then received its own briefing.
Lots of questions though remain unanswered, including why release the information now, what does this mean for an escalation in Israeli-Syrian tensions, or conversely a breakthrough in back-channel peace negotiations, what does it mean for the US-North Korea talks, and why would Syria have been pursuing a nuclear program?
Here is a quick attempt to look at those issues.
1. What were the Syrians up to and why?
Here is the AFP on the bottom line of yesterday's briefing:
They said US intelligence had "high confidence" that the structure bombed by the Israelis was a nuclear reactor, "medium confidence" that the North Koreans were involved in building it, and "low confidence" that plutonium from it was for nuclear weapons...Because other elements of a weapons program, such as a plutonium reprocessing plant, had not been detected, US intelligence was less certain that the plutonium was for nuclear weapons, they said.
But the evidence and photos, if they are to be taken at face value, were certainly impressive and convincing according to those who attended the briefing. Writing in the Washington Post , Robin Wright did add this note of caution: "The sole photograph shared with reporters depicting Syrian and North Korean officials together did not appear to be the Al Kibar reactor site."
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