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Syrian Nuclear Effort Confirmed

December 4th 2008, as samples were taken by western agents from the Orontes River in Syria, they confirmed Syria’s resumed nuclear program. According to these unidentified agents, the evidence found last month were presented to the IAEA as it indicated Syria’s nuclear activity. What makes matters worse for Syria is that these findings came after [...]

Syria Innocent Until Proven Guilty

In a direct response to the U.S. and other Western nations’ continual condemnation of Syria, a member of the IAEA herself has explained how Israel has hindered the investigation into Syria’s nuclear program. She also reveals that there is no conclusive evidence against Syria. This means that Syria is, as of press time, innocent and [...]

Why Do We Continue to Doubt Syria?

I have posted many articles on the conflict that Syria is embroiled with between the West and Israel and the East and the IAEA. The West seems to believe that Syria is harboring nuclear weapons, reactors, and developments with the help of North Korea. The East and IAEA believe Syria when they claim that they [...]

The IAEA to Support Syria

The International Atomic Energy Agency is about to approve the request from Syria in order to build a nuclear power station. Western nations oppose this project since Syria is still under investigation for carrying out secret nuclear activities.
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Syria Requests Aid from IAEA: U.S. Protests

The International Atomic Energy Agency has preliminarily agreed to aid Syria in a civilian atomic power project. Syria, however, is still under investigation for allegedly building a reactor with North Korean aid in 2007. While there is no conclusive evidence, they are still under investigation. The United States protests that such aid would be “contradictory” and [...]

Syria: No More Inspectors

Syria will not be allowing any more IAEA inspectors to investigate their country, officials have said.  The last inspectors were allowed in June.  Syria has said (and the IAEA confirmed) the agreement was that there would be one more inspection, but the IAEA  has said that they think there are at least three other sites [...]

UK Expresses More Concerns Over Iran’s Nuclear Program

The British government today accused Iran of failing to cooperate with a United Nations watchdog. This failure has contributed to the UK becoming increasingly concerned with Iran’s nuclear program and whether or not they are creating nuclear weapons. A report by the UN nuclear watchdog states that Iran plans to start installing an extra 3,000 [...]

IAEA and Syria–A Complex Relationship

Though Syria has withdrawn its bid to represent the Middle East on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), it has said that it will allow nuclear inspectors to continue investigating within its borders–with caveats.  Syria claims that it will not allow inspectors into its military sites, claiming this will hurt its ‘national security’ interests.
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Libya, IAEA Says An Example For the Rest

The International Atomic Energy Agency’s board of governors recently met for a week long meeting and commended Libya for its cooperation during the agency’s inspection. Especially appreciative was the US envoy to the IAEA, who is quoted saying, “Libya provides and example of how a country can rebuild confidence after serious non compliance. We hope [...]