Intelligence Flash May 27, 2005
U.S. Intel: Plutonium sent by N. Korea this year makes Iran direct threat
U.S. intelligence officials have told President Bush news that has left him stunned: Iran has completed all of the elements required for an atomic bomb. The intelligence information asserted that North Korea this year transferred components to Iran to assemble a plutonium-based nuclear warhead. The components were believed to have originated in Pakistan.
Damascus: Information coming out of the intelligence community in Syria indicates a possible assassination of Syrian General Rustom Ghazaleh in the next few weeks.
The Syrian regime is worried that the assassination of Prime Minister Rafic Hariri of Lebanon might implicate the top political hierarchy of the Syrian Regime.
A secret plan has been drawn in the Syrian Intelligence to eliminate General Rustom Gazaleh who masterminded Hariri's assassination. Should it happen, the International commission researching Hariri's crime will hit a dead end in the investigation . By doing so, the Syrian regime will be spared from an international embarrassment.
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