Monday, February 17, 2003

Intelligence VS. Politics (Those 16 Words)

Unless additional intelligence that Iraq made acquisitions and acquisitions were planned for uranium, such intelligence and similar intelligence should not have been made public. The Secret Intelligence Service and Intelligence and Security Services did confirm the acquisitions and that acquisitions were planned for uranium from Niger. At the same time, Libya, Iran, North Korea, and China were confirmed to have made acquisitions and planned acquisitions for uranium from Niger. Libya invested in Niger Uranium Industry and assisted in clandestine export operations. These clandestine export operations allowed countries with undeclared nuclear programs to build uranium stockpile. International Atomic Energy Agency found 2,600 tones of uranium in Libya. Even so, Niger was Libya supplier for uranium and only 1,500 tones is accounted for. The General Directorate for External Security has been uncharacteristically quiet. The uranium mines in Niger are run by the General Directorate for External Security and Areva, Niger is also a former French colony.

General Directorate for External Security may be the source for the Secret Intelligence Service, but the Secret Intelligence Service is protecting those General Directorate for External Security sources because the information exchange was not authorized.

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