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In September 2007, Israeli fighter jets destroyed a mysterious complex in the Syrian desert. The incident could have led to war, but it was hushed up by all sides. Was it a nuclear plant and who gave the orders for the strike? ...
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While the Mossad had tended to be reserved in its assessment of Al Kibar, the three men were now more than convinced that the site posed an existential threat to Israel and that there was evidence of intense cooperation between Syria ...
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... detected a suspiciously high number of telephone calls between Syria and North Korea, with a noticeably busy line of communication between the North Korean capital Pyongyang and a place in the northern Syrian desert called Al Kibar. ...
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Der Spiegel reports on how Israel found out about and destroyed Syria's al-Kibar nuclear reactor in September 2007. It's a long article and you really have to read the whole thing, but here are some highlights to send you on your way. ...
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A very thorough description of how the strike happened at Der Spiegel: How Israel Destroyed Syria's Al Kibar Nuclear Reactor. They're a bit rosy at the end about a thaw in Syria-West relations, but who knows? ...
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One of the readers of Arms Control Wonk took time out from a trip to Syria to go close enough to photograph the site of the al-Kibar nuclear reactor that was destroyed by Israel in September 2007. I'm going to post one of the ...