Secret GAO Report: 
		US Investigations of Israeli Weapons Grade Uranium 
		Diversions "Inadequate"
      
        IRMEP, May 17, 2010
 
Washington, DC ---
		A declassified Government Accountability Office report entitled 
		"Nuclear Diversion in the U.S.?  13 Years of Contradiction and 
		Confusion" reveals serious flaws hampering investigations into 
		diversions of US weapons grade uranium to Israel.  The report and 
		related correspondence totaling 62 pages released on May 6, 2010 are now 
		publicly available for download at:
		
		http://www.irmep.org/co1162251.pdf    
 
The 
		report examines the Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corporation (NUMEC) 
		between 1957 and 1967 when it received over 22 tons of Uranium-235--the 
		key material used to fabricate nuclear weapons.  NUMEC's founder 
		and President Zalman M. Shapiro was a sales agent for the Defense 
		Ministry of Israel in the US and head of a local Zionist Organization of 
		America (ZOA) chapter.  In the early 1960s the Atomic Energy 
		Commission (AEC) began documenting suspicious lapses in security at 
		NUMEC's plant in Apollo, Pennsylvania.  In 1965 an AEC audit found 
		NUMEC could no longer account for over 200 pounds of highly enriched 
		uranium.  Subsequent estimates spiraled to almost 600 pounds.
 
		Congress tasked GAO to investigate four allegations about what happened 
		to the uranium.  The first was that "the material was illegally 
		diverted to Israel by NUMEC management for use in nuclear weapons."  
		The second was "the material was diverted to Israel by NUMEC management 
		with the assistance of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)."  The 
		final two theories explored by GAO were that "the material was diverted 
		to Israel with the acquiescence of the United States Government" and 
		that "there has been a cover-up of the NUMEC incident by the United 
		States Government."
 
GAO solicited all available information 
		developed by the CIA, FBI, Department of Energy and AEC but was 
		"continually denied necessary reports and documentation..by the CIA and 
		FBI".  The GAO report blasts the FBI's intermittent investigations:  
		"The FBI, which had the responsibility and authority to investigate the 
		alleged incident, did not focus on the question of a possible nuclear 
		diversion until May 1976--nearly 11 years later.  Initially, the 
		FBI declined DOE's request to conduct an investigation of the diversion 
		possibility even though they are required to conduct such investigations 
		under the Atomic Energy Act." 
 
The GAO report is even more 
		critical of the CIA.  "From interviews with a former CIA official 
		and with former and current officials and staff of DOE and the FBI we 
		concluded that the CIA did not fully cooperate with DOE or the FBI in 
		attempting to resolve the NUMEC matter."  The GAO report concludes:  
		"We believe a timely, concerted effort on the part of these three 
		agencies would have greatly aided and possibly solved the NUMEC 
		diversion questions, if they desired to do so."
 
As the Obama 
		administration works with other Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 
		signatories moving toward creating a nuclear weapons free zone in the 
		Middle East, diversions are a flashpoint issue according to research 
		director Grant F. Smith.  "Despite years of assurances, US 
		taxpayers still haven't received an official tally of all weapons grade 
		uranium and dual use technologies illegally diverted to Israel.  
		This declassified GAO report reveals a breakdown of rule of law in 
		America that is undermining world peace."   
 
The 
		Israel Lobby Archive, http://IRmep.org/ila 
		is a unit of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy in 
		Washington. The Archive digitizes declassified documents obtained 
		through Freedom of Information Act filings with law enforcement, 
		economic, diplomatic and intelligence agencies. IRmep is a 
		Washington-based nonprofit that studies U.S. Middle East policy 
		formulation.
		The Israel Lobby Archive has just released a declassified GAO report 
		obtained last week revealing fatally flawed US investigations into 
		weapons grade uranium diversions to Israel.
 
News release: 
		
		http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/20100510/pl_usnw/DC01842_1
IRmep 
		Analysis at Antiwar.com:
		
		http://original.antiwar.com/smith-grant/2010/05/09/declassified-gao-report/
		Israel Lobby Archive:     
		
		http://www.irmep.org/co1162251.pdf
		
 
      
      
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