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Israel Should Pay for Weapons-Grade Uranium
Smuggling Site Cleanup in PA, IRmep Lawsuit
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 3, 2015
Israel Should Pay for Weapons-Grade Uranium Smuggling Site Cleanup in PA:
IRmep Lawsuit A federal lawsuit seeks disclosure of thousands
of Central Intelligence Agency files revealing why the CIA is convinced
that Israel stole enough U.S. government-owned weapons-grade uranium in
the 1960's to manufacture over a dozen atomic weapons. The
147-page complaint (PDF) filed in DC's U.S. District Court contains
exhibits about how U.S. weapons-grade uranium was illegally diverted from
the now-defunct Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation (NUMEC) in
Apollo, Pennsylvania into the clandestine Israeli nuclear weapons
development program. The CIA for decades has blocked researcher Freedom of
Information Act access to its core files on the NUMEC diversion.
The lawsuit against CIA comes at the conclusion of IRmep's
courtroom victory this month against the U.S. Department of Defense to
release a report
(PDF) on the Israeli H-bomb development program, laser enrichment of
weapons-grade material and 1987 status of its nuclear weapons production
sites. The CIA lawsuit exhibits reveal: 1. An FBI
eyewitness account of NUMEC executives stuffing irradiators with
weapons-grade uranium canisters for rush shipment to Israel. 2. A
leaked file of CIA Directorate of Operations Chief Carl Duckett confirming
the illegal diversion to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 3. The
NUMEC facility visit during its highest-loss year of Israel's top spies,
including Jonathan Pollard's handler Rafael Eitan and Avraham Bendor.
4. LBJ and Carter administration attempts to cover-up CIA's compelling
evidence that an illegal diversion occurred. 5. CIA Tel Aviv Station
Chief John Hadden's analysis that NUMEC "was an Israeli operation from the
beginning." 6. Former Atomic Energy Commissioner Glenn T. Seaborg's
account of the Energy Department claims that traces of the specialized
highly-enriched uranium provided to NUMEC were picked up in Israel. 7.
A GAO report on NUMEC with CIA equity the Interagency Security
Classification Appeals Panel compelled be publicly released in 2014.
Currently, U.S. taxpayers are expected to pay for a nearly half-billion
dollar U.S. Army Corps of Engineers cleanup of the environment surrounding
the undercapitalized smuggling front's former plant sites and waste dump.
According to IRmep Director Grant F. Smith, "It is our hope that
this lawsuit is a productive step in finally holding those truly
responsible for the NUMEC fiasco accountable."
IRmep is a Washington, DC-based nonprofit
researching U.S. Middle East policy formulation. Select CIA and DOD
lawsuit filings may be viewed at IRmep's Center for Policy and Law
Enforcement web page at:
http://IRmep.org/CFL.htm
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