The Washington Post, May 27th, 1991
ON THEIR FIRST swing into postwar Iraq last week, the U.N.'s inspectors seem to have located most and perhaps all of Iraq's uranium.While it's a small amount, it is highly enriched and capable of being fabricated into one or two nuclear bombs. There had been a good deal of anxiety about where it might have been taken and the uses to which it might have been put. Happily, there are no signs that it has been diverted to any purpose other than its stated one of scientific research. So far, so good. But of all the unconventional weapons and components that the U.N. inspectors are seeking, the uran...
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