Vlámanie sa do objektu s jadrovým materiálom v JAR
Správa, ktorá nebola globálnymi médiami veľmi publikovaná. Bol na to nejaký dôvod? Veď predsa jadrový materiál je v súčasnej dobe veľmi sledovanou oblasťou!
An underreported attack on a South African nuclear facility in the month of November demonstrates the high risk of theft of nuclear materials by terrorists or criminals. Such a crime could have grave national security implications for the United States or any of the dozens of countries where nuclear materials are held in various states of security.
Shortly after midnight on Nov. 8, four armed men broke into the Pelindaba nuclear facility 18 miles west of Pretoria, a site where hundreds of kilograms of weapons-grade uranium are stored.
So, undetected, the four men spent 45 minutes inside one of South Africa’s most heavily guarded “national key points” — defined by the government as “any place or area that is so important that its loss, damage, disruption or immobilization may prejudice the Republic.”
It bears keeping in mind that South Africa had nuclear weapons at one point in time and then destroyed them. The Times of South Africa speculates that the goal of the attacks may have been to seek research on those weapons:
But there may well be invaluable research and data stored at the facility on the process of producing weapons-grade nuclear material at Pelindaba.
Zdroj: www.outsidethebeltway.com
06.01.2008
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