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In U.S. defeat, U.N. nuclear agency approves Syria aid

By Associated Press

VIENNA, AUSTRIA: The U.N. nuclear agency has approved technical aid for Syria despite suspicions that the country had a secret atomic program that could be used to make weapons.

The decision appeared to be a defeat for the U.S. and its allies. They called for rejection of the package meant to help Syria set up a power-producing reactor.

Western critics expressed their concerns about the deal in the text that approved it after three days of deadlock.

The International Atomic Energy Agency is probing allegations that Syria had a covert program. It has said that intelligence reports indicate that a site bombed by Israel last year was a nuclear reactor. Washington says the facility was almost completed and ready to produce plutonium, a fissile warhead component.

VIENNA, AUSTRIA: The U.N. nuclear agency has approved technical aid for Syria despite suspicions that the country had a secret atomic program that could be used to make weapons.

The decision appeared to be a defeat for the U.S. and its allies. They called for rejection of the package meant to help Syria set up a power-producing reactor.

Western critics expressed their concerns about the deal in the text that approved it after three days of deadlock.

The International Atomic Energy Agency is probing allegations that Syria had a covert program. It has said that intelligence reports indicate that a site bombed by Israel last year was a nuclear reactor. Washington says the facility was almost completed and ready to produce plutonium, a fissile warhead component.



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Loren Eberly
Orrville, Oh

Posted 09:01 PM, 11/26/2008

Obama, Conscientious Objectors, and Human Beings with socialist/communist principles and values. Supports United Nations scamming American Fathers disqualified for affirmative action with white skin, Union workers, consumers, taxpayers, and Americas grandchildren, low income workers, casino, keno, and lottery losers, waitresses that pander for life for $2.00 per hour, volunteers without wages, and nonunion parasites willing to work for fewer wages than they can afford life. Funding Syria secret Atomic program with money derived from wages or independent business profit!
















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