Friday, October 13, 2006

"full of sound and furry, signifying..."

CNN's Barbara Starr:
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Two U.S. government officials with access to classified information tell CNN that the initial air sampling over North Korea shows no indication of radioactive debris from the event Monday that North Korea says was an underground nuclear test.

The U.S. Air Force flew a WC-135 Constant Phoenix on Tuesday to collect air samples from the region.

A third official reiterated that at this point "there isn't information to allow confirmation it was a nuclear test."

The intelligence community and the military will continue to fly satellites and collect air samples in the region to try to collect radiological data that would provide confirmation of a nuclear test, officials said. But as time goes on, it will be increasingly difficult to achieve confirmation.

Officials emphasize this is preliminary data, and it provides no conclusive evidence about the North Korean event.

1 Comments:

Blogger Dr Victorino de la Vega said...

Yeah...

The Neocon Pentagon (or is it the Hebrew "Octagon"? I'm not sure) keeps on sampling "Yellow nukedust" off Pingpongrad when it's not planting "Niger yellow cake" in Iraqistan with the criminal help of a complacent press corps... while the children of Beirut and Gaza die in silence.

Collateral damage.

Dark-skinned Ayrabz.

Who cares anyway??

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