Eerder al werd beweerd dat een aantal Noord-Koreanen aan het werk waren in de - waarschijnlijk nucleaire - installatie die Israël vorig jaar september bombardeerde en die door dat bombardement omkwamen. We zullen het allemaal waarschijnlijk nooit met zekerheid te weten komen, want Syrië heeft wat er nog over was van de installatie met de grond gelijk gemaakt. Als er geen nucleair materiaal werd geproduceerd, zoals Syrië beweert, en Israël een ordinaire militaire installatie zou hebben gebombardeerd, zou Syrië het bewijs daarvan toch niet vernietigen?
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Report: North Korea developed nukes for Iran at bombed Syrian facility
Last update - 01:13 22/06/2008
Report: North Korea developed nukes for Iran at bombed Syrian facility
Experts believe North Korea provided assistance to Iran at the Syrian facility believed bombed by Israel Air Force in September 2007, German news magazine Der Spiegel reported Saturday.
The weekly said the Syrian site at al-Kibar was used to produce nuclear material the Iranian regime needed to make a bomb.
North Korean scientists worked alongside Syrians and Iranians at the site, where a reactor was being built to produce weapons-grade plutonium, Der Spiegel quoted the intelligence reports as saying.
The report said Iranian scientists had made progress in enriching uranium but had no experience with plutonium and sought the help of the North Koreans.
Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations nuclear watchdog, are due to travel to Syria on Sunday to investigate whether the country was building an undeclared reactor.
Syria maintains the site, which satellite images show has since been razed, was a military installation and not a nuclear facility.
Iran says its nuclear programme is not geared towards making weapons but to generating electricity for its growing population. Tehran's decision to begin enriching uranium in 2006 triggered Western sanctions.
Der Spiegel, which did not elaborate on Assad's reported change of heart, also said Iran, Syria and North Korea had apparently been cooperating in the production of chemical weapons.
It cited an explosion near the Syrian city of Aleppo in July 2007, during which many were reported to have died when quantities of mustard gas and the nerve agent Sarin escaped.
In addition to 15 Syrian military officials, dozens of Iranian "rocket scientists" and three North Koreans were among those killed, the magazine said. __._,_.___
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