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    Default **OPINION** Syria Maybe First Arab Nation to Develop Nuclear Weapon

    Will Syria Be the First Arab Nation to Develop a Nuclear Weapon?

    Syria has been enigmatic about its nuclear program ever since Israeli air force jets destroyed a reactor in the middle of the night in September 2007. Mystery surrounded the incident. Even the U.S. took weeks to confirm that what had been hit was indeed a facility, based on a North Korean design, which could have produced bomb material. By the time International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors arrived in Syria in June 2008, the Dair Alzour site had been completely cleared, though some traces of uranium still were found.

    The site, also known as al-Kibar, has not remained vacant. While President Bashar al-Assad prohibited any more IAEA visits to Syria, asserting that they would violate his country’s sovereignty, Dair Alzour has been rebuilt and at least one other nuclear site is operating near Damascus.

    As a signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Syria is obligated to cooperate fully with the IAEA. Obstinacy earned Syria top billing, together with Iran, at the IAEA board meeting this week. IAEA Director-General Yukiya Amano, in sharp contrast to his predecessor, Mohammed El Baradei, has openly challenged Tehran and Damascus to be forthcoming about their nuclear programs.

    In the case of Syria, there is genuine concern that President al-Assad wants Syria to be the first Arab nation to develop a nuclear weapon, and he is not allowing the memory of one Israeli attack or the constant queries of world powers to get in the way.

    The United States shares Amano’s growing impatience. Glyn Davies, U.S. ambassador to the IAEA, accused Syria of “deliberate efforts to conceal the full extent and scope of what we strongly believe were, and may still be, clandestine nuclear activities,” and threatened Syria with isolation.

    What are the options?

    The IAEA can continue to try to work with the Assad regime, and hope it provides the transparency that has been missing in dealings with Iran on its nuclear program.
    On the eve of the Vienna meeting, in an effort to stave off criticism or stronger action, Syria did offer to allow IAEA inspectors to visit, but only to see a site in Homs.

    But that’s not the place that the IAEA wants to visit in order to gain the information needed for a full assessment of the Syrian program. Accepting this offer would compromise the authority of the international nuclear watchdog and excuse Syria.

    Or, Syria can be referred to the UN Security Council, which already has adopted four resolutions against Iran. True, Iran has ignored those actions, as well as the series of additional sanctions imposed by the U.S., EU and other countries. As Amano stated, the IAEA cannot “confirm that all nuclear material in Iran is in peaceful activities” because Tehran has refused to provide information requested, prevented access to nuclear sites, and barred IAEA inspectors from entering the country.

    A third option, isolating Syria globally, as Ambassador Davies suggests, could backfire. After all, isolating North Korea did not stop it from banning IAEA inspectors, withdrawing from the NPT, and testing nuclear weapons.

    Not easy choices. Still, there are good reasons to suspect the worst about the Assad regime’s intentions. The al-Assad family, Bashar and his late father Hafez, have ruled Syria repressively for more than 40 years.

    Human rights abuses and denial of free expression are the norm. Popular uprisings like those occurring across the Arab world are not likely to emerge in Syria soon.

    Moreover, Syria hosts Hezbollah, Hamas and other major terrorist organizations. And, the al-Assad regime has long favored interfering in the internal affairs of Lebanon. Together with Iran, Syria helped Hezbollah force a bloodless coup, bringing down the government of Saad Hariri.

    In sum, Syria is one of the last countries on earth that should be allowed to attain nuclear capability. Going nuclear will only embolden the rigidity of the regime’s rule and threats to neighbors.

    The IAEA’s Amano recently told The Washington Post that he is determined to be “the guardian of nonproliferation,” which is precisely the purpose of the NPT, adopted by the UN in 1970, and renewed last year. Both North Korea and Iran, by their actions, have openly challenged the efficacy of this key international treaty, and Syria may be inclined to emulate its two allies.

    The U.S. should reassert leadership in coordinating international efforts to convince Damascus to desist. It would be a test case for President Obama’s pledge in 2009 to achieve “a world without nuclear weapons.”

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    This could be the beginning of why Damascus is destroyed in Isaiah o_o

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    Quote Originally Posted by lesterlrj View Post
    This could be the beginning of why Damascus is destroyed in Isaiah o_o

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    Hal Lindsey talked about this very subject on his last show, 3/11/2011. I guess we just have to wait and see. Hopefully we will be raptured to heaven before all this happens.


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    <Syria> We have made nuclear weaponry! Now we will crush the Zionists!
    <God> Nope, don't think so... *makes it detonate on its own*
    <Damascus> *Owned*
    <Syria> ?!??!?!?!
    No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn... Isaiah 54.17

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    Leaving a little room for error, there is a 95 per cent chance that Israel will NOT allow Syria to obtain or develop Nukes.

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    There's definitely been a lot of action, storehouses, and nuclear facilities in Damascus as of late.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WarriorX View Post
    <Syria> We have made nuclear weaponry! Now we will crush the Zionists!
    <God> Nope, don't think so... *makes it detonate on its own*
    <Damascus> *Owned*
    <Syria> ?!??!?!?!
    Could happen!

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    A lot of people believe they (Syria) have already developed them, and we either don't know about it, or are looking the other way. I just pray those who are willing to be saved will be saved soon, and we are all out of here before all this goes down!
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    it seems unlikely to me that Iran, Syria, and the likes don't already have nuclear weapons...they've had a while to develop them...

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    It has been in the news that China also has nuclear weaponry. Here we go with the King Of The East. The Syria issue is interesting because we know the end of the story Isaiah 17:1 They will be a ruinous heap. Also, Damascus is where Paul had his conversion in Acts 9:1-6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dani D View Post
    it seems unlikely to me that Iran, Syria, and the likes don't already have nuclear weapons...they've had a while to develop them...
    At least two reasons why that doesn't seem likely. One is that Israel has its hand on the pulse of what is going on in the Moslem world and they would have acted had any Moslem country acquired a "usable" nuclear device. And secondly, Moslem hatred of the Jews is so strong that had any of the countries that are pursuing nukes been able to get one, it/they would have used it almost instantly. Other WMDs though are in existence and possessed by the Moslems.

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    We will know soon enough I'm sure if Syria has nuclear weaponry.

    Meanwhile I think I may refrain from buying any investment property in Damascus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertB View Post
    At least two reasons why that doesn't seem likely. One is that Israel has its hand on the pulse of what is going on in the Moslem world and they would have acted had any Moslem country acquired a "usable" nuclear device. And secondly, Moslem hatred of the Jews is so strong that had any of the countries that are pursuing nukes been able to get one, it/they would have used it almost instantly. Other WMDs though are in existence and possessed by the Moslems.
    Possibly, but then again, there is that "timing" thing. I think there were a lot of things that needed to be lined up first in order for prophecy to be fullfilled before using WMD or nukes.
    We'll just have to wait this one out and see how it all unfolds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mitsy View Post
    We will know soon enough I'm sure if Syria has nuclear weaponry.

    Meanwhile I think I may refrain from buying any investment property in Damascus.
    Yep, probably not a really good investment right now!
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