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PostSun May 23, 2004 12:53 pm    North Korea May Have Supplied Libya's Uranium

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North Korea May Have Supplied Libya's Uranium

Sunday, May 23, 2004



VIENNA, Austria � Evidence gathered by the U.N. atomic agency suggests that uranium Libya (search) gave up when it agreed to dismantle its nuclear program was provided by North Korea (search) and not Pakistan as investigators once believed, diplomats said Sunday.

The diplomats, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity, cautioned that the investigation was not yet complete and other sources still could not be ruled out.

Still, they said evidence increasingly points to the secretive communist country as the source, leading to fears that it could have supplied other nations with fuel, components and knowledge needed to build nuclear weapons (search).

The New York Times first reported the story in its Sunday editions.

The new evidence buttresses U.S. claims that the North has a second, secret weapons program using uranium technology (search). North Korea has said it only has one nuclear weapons program, based on plutonium.

Pakistan (search), the key country implicated in a worldwide black market nuclear network, had been thought to be the source of the 1.87 tons of uranium hexafluoride handed over to the Americans in January as part of Libya's voluntary decision to rid itself of weapons of mass destruction.

"Now, we believe that it might have been" North Korea who supplied the substance, said one of the diplomats. "It's a definite possibility."

The diplomat said the evidence from the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency (search) was based on interviews with members of the clandestine network headed by Abdul Qadeer Khan, the Pakistani scientist implicated in selling his country's nuclear secrets to Libya, North Korea, Iran, and possibly other countries.

In its raw form, uranium hexafluoride cannot be used as nuclear fuel or in warheads. But it is part of the enrichment cycle that uses centrifuges to separate isotopes in the process to make nuclear fuel. Libya had purchased hundreds of centrifuges as part of a multimillion dollar enrichment program, with the Khan network as the main supplier.

One of the diplomats said the shipment thought to have come from North Korea would only have been enough to make one small nuclear weapon. When it came clean on its weapons ambitions in December, Libya was far away from achieving that goal.

Khan, the Pakistani nuclear scientist, has admitted that he provided North Korea with assistance for development of a uranium bomb, something the North Koreans deny

U.S. officials believe North Korea already has one or two nuclear bombs and could make several more within months.






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This kind of reminds me of myself in The World Leaders RPG

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Not that I am supplying anyone with anything like that or anything


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PostSun May 23, 2004 12:55 pm    

Yes, perhaps...Our next target has to be North Korea. We have to stop them...


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