What Mr. Wilson Didn’t Look For In Africa…

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The short answer would be about 550 Metric Tons of Yellowcake.

It looks like he also failed to find any conclusive evidence that the Executive Branch of the US government engaged in an active conspiracy to falsely claim that Saddam Hussein was seeking to buy uranium. If there were 550 metric tons of the stuff to quietly remove, and if Iraq is not exactly a hot bed of uranium mining and refinement, Hussein had to have procured said Uranium from somewhere. In other words, Hussein did exactly what Colin Powell announced that the Iraqi despot was doing.

To put 550 Tons of Yellowcake in perspective, the layman has to examine what could be done with this quantity. British Nuclear Physicist, Dr. Norman Dombey, estimates a yield of 142 nuclear weapons. The source does not specify the mega-tonnage, throw weight or maximum effective ranges of the 142 nukes, however, Dr. Dombey does offer subjective opinion on the potential scope of a weapons program seeded with 550 metric tons of yellowcake.

"Iraq already had far more uranium than it needed for any conceivable nuclear weapons programme."

Dr. Dombey continues.

"You have a warehouse containing 500 tons of natural uranium; you need 25 kilograms of U235 to build one weapon. How many nuclear weapons can you build?

"The answer is 142."

Whether Joe Wilson was deliberately oblivious to this, when he wrote his polemic “What I Didn’t Find in Africa” is not terribly relevant. He would not have behaved any differently had he known about the 550 metric tons of yellowcake. He had his conclusions packed in his suitcase, before he went “fact-finding” in Niger. I hope he enjoyed sipping his mint tea.

I can imagine Scooter Libby’s reaction to this news. Not to mention, Karl Rove’s. Even if Joe Wilson was innocently unaware that Saddam Hussein already possessed 550 metric tons of Yellowcake, at the time he wrote his op-ed for the Times, he still should feel condign shame and embarrassment. That is, if the political celebrities of the anti-war left still have it in their genetic make-up.

Joe Wilson did say once.

"At the end of the day it's of keen interest to me to see whether or not we can get Karl Rove frog-marched out of the White House in handcuffs."--Joseph Wilson, former ambassador

Now it should be of keen interest to the American tax-payer to do the same with Mr. Wilson and his winsome, non-covert bride. That was $M2.58 our nation spent chasing down the false accusations of that celebrity sleuth, Joe Wilson. That’s an awful lot of time and money spent to investigate public officials and detract from their official duties over a false allegation. The question becomes what did Joe Wilson know, and when did Joe Wilson know it?

Jim Lobe, of CommonDreams.org, used to have sympathy for the poor, embittered Bush supporters who believed that Saddam Hussein had yellowcake. He offered us the following contempt-laden olive branch.

To support the president and to accept that he took the U.S. to war based on mistaken assumptions likely creates substantial cognitive dissonance and leads Bush supporters to suppress awareness of unsettling information about pre-war Iraq."

So now that the 550 metric tons of uranium have been front and center on the DrudgeReport, how does Jim Lobe relate to this fact without substantial cognitive dissonance? It helps if his idea of thinking could fit on yet another left-wing bumper sticker. Perhaps he has suppressed awareness of the 550 tons of weapons-grade uranium removed from Iraq to Canada, by not reading anything newsier than The Daily Kos.

We won’t get anywhere near the truth on this one, and Joe Wilson will still go down in history as a folk hero of the sleazy, Beltway Bureaucrat Class. As the 550 metric tons of yellowcake are put in storage, they are taken away from where terrorists and despots could put them to horrific use. We do get one thing that Joe Wilson and his evil, conniving bog-trotters and pitchmen could never find in Africa or anywhere else.

We get a marginally safer world, with one fewer threat to annihilate millions with one push of the button. That would seem to justify the reason George W. Bush took down the government of Saddam Hussein and set out to rebuild Iraq in the first place. It kind of makes me wish President Bush would re-hang that “Mission Accomplished” Banner that’s been languishing from disuse.

Cross-Posted At: THE MINORITY REPORT

In some ways . . . by Dana R Pico

. . . this isn't fair, because this material was already in Iraq. Ambassador Wilson specifically failed to uncover any evidence of Iraq seeking more yellowcake in Niger at the time, a narrowly tailored, specific inquiry.

But there is a larger question: If Ambassador Wilson believed that the infamous "sisteen words" in the President's State of the Union address were false, why didn't he say so then, before the invasion? Why did he wait until 3½ months after the invasion, when he thought that nothing he wrote could be undermined by discoveries on the ground? At that point, his article could do nothing but undermine support for the President and his policies.

Which was, of course, precisely his intention.

Dana
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Hope is not a plan. Change is not always good.

The problem is IAEA! by Rod Patrick

IAEA has become the agency not by UN but by large corporations investing in nuclear development.

IAEA has a conflict of interest in this regard. All major nuclear firms are lobbying using IAEA as their platform.

It's about time to investigate all IAEA dealings since its statements are generally inconsistent and interest-laden.

You're being kind of hard on Joe Wilson, wife of super-secret 007-style spy Plame.

I mean, YOU try and uncover illegal dealings while staying at a resort and enjoying fine white tablecloth dinners. . . .

*grin*

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to Agent 000 and her lesser half, Ambassador Joe.

Hope is not a plan. Change is not always good.

Heh.

No worries, my post was in jest.

I apologize if that wasn't clear.

My post was to poke at Wilson for going on his 'in depth' investigation, but barely leaving the comforts of his resort/embassy.

Of course, we're talking about Joe Wilson and his wife, the super-spy.

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against a Republican...

Hope is not a plan. Change is not always good.

The lies have taken hold. by Sandra Lea Wise

Unfortunately this won't matter. The lie has become the truth. The MSM won't publicize this. The Democrats will still accuse Bush and Cheney of outing Valerie Plame.

Thanks for the report!

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Instead of devil's food cake? Or carrot cake?

The yellowcake in Iraq was thoroughly described, and its origins accounted for, in Hans Blix's report to the UN in 1997. There were a number of batches making up the 550 tons; this extract describes just one part (sec 1.1.2):

The yellowcake procured from Niger was also shipped in two batches. Batch one, received on 8 February 1981, consisted of 432 drums containing 137,435 kg of yellowcake and batch two, received on 18 March 1982, consisted of 426 drums containing 139,409 kg yellowcake. By letter dated 6 August 1981 Iraq notified the IAEA of the receipt of the first consignment but did not provide notification of receipt of the second consignment. Iraq's entire holding of material of this origin was verified against comprehensive packing lists for both batches, provided to the IAEA by the Iraqi counterpart, detailing the original production lot number together with weight data for each drum. Verification measures involved weighing, non-destructive assay and sampling and analysis from which it was concluded that all of the yellowcake received from Niger was fully accounted for. This material remains in Iraq, under the control of the IAEA, at Location C, in the same form as it was received.

So.... by Jack Savage

What was it there for, pliny? Backfill for the foundation of the Presidential Palaces?

Read the report by pliny

It's set out in great detail.

Please just tell me what it was doing there. I'm serious. It is a serious question. It is not a trap, nor will your answer give me an opening to be even more of a jerk.

Please don't make me read it. Reader's Digest condensed version is perfectly acceptable.

You could just read Para 72. It summarises the aspects of the nuclear weapons program as they uncovered it in the years 1992-1997, and the steps they had taken to disable it by removing or quarantining components, including this 550 ton cache of yellowcake, It's (just) too long to reproduce here.

Got it by Jack Savage

Here's my view of the whole thing, though. It seems to be well documented that Iraq had a nuclear weapons program. It also seems to be well documented that he was running rings around inspectors, when they were even allowed in the country.

And the left is bent out of shape about taking this regime out?



McCain for POTUS so the left can't ruin SCOTUS.

coincidences and how very interesting that Mohammed ElBaradei was the head of the UN's nuclear division whilst all these roque regimes got weapons....and we the stupid Americans just keep right on taking the UN's crap....

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