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Radioactive Nuclear Device Goes Missing From Iran’s Bushehr Reactor Sparking Concern

Tuesday, November 29, 2016 8:04
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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is concerned over a missing radioactive device from Iran’s Bushehr nuclear reactor, Saudi-owned Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat reported on Thursday.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Remember all those interviews Obama gave bragging about how the nuclear treaty his administration negotiated with Iran “locked Iran” into “international scrutiny and control”? How he had all these things in place to “make sure Iran wouldn’t have a nuclear weapon for 10 years”? On Thursday, a live, radioactive device was “stolen” from Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear facility, and what “security measures” were activated as a result? None at all. They’re not even talking about. 

Aside from the security concerns, at the forefront in the GCC’s mind is what impact the radioactive device—wherever it may be today—could have on water supplies.

According to the newspaper, the device went missing after the car transporting it was stolen. Thankfully, the vehicle was recovered, but the radioactive nuclear device was not so lucky.

Iran’s nuclear-powered era began on Obama’s watch 6 years ago:

The GCC has contacted the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over the incident—both organizations are concerned that Iran’s nuclear program may pollute the waters in the Gulf, Asharq al-Awsat quoted GCC Emergency Management Center chairman, Adnan al-Tamimi, as saying.

Most members of the GCC – which includes Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman – desalinate sea water from the Gulf. If contamination from the device were to reach desalination stations, an already critical situation becomes even more critical.

The missing device is set to lose half of its power after 74 days of inactivity, Tamimi said, noting that it still should be handled with care even after that period.

Speaking to Asharq al-Awsat, the Arab official criticized Iran’s low security and safety levels at the Bushehr reactor, adding that the lack of Iranian transparency about its nuclear program adds further concerns and anxiousness for the Arab Gulf states. source

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  • From the half-life it sounds like Iridium-192 that was stolen. Nuclear waste has signatures depicting which country it originated from. This could easily be used to frame a nation for war.

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