1. THTR Newsletter No. 118 December 2007

    represents the greatest threat to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty." For years, the smuggling ring had sold nuclear technology to states such as Libya, Iran and North Korea, bypassing international control. The full extent of the secret business is still unknown today; the network operated in over 30 countries. It was exposed when Libya was red-handed in delivering...

  2. THTR Circular No. 96 January 05

    To give. The IAEA chief's demand shows how explosive uranium enrichment is viewed in terms of foreign policy. In particular, the military usefulness for building atomic bombs in Iran, North Korea and Pakistan is a long-underestimated component of uranium enrichment. We remind you that the Pakistani atomic bomb was also due to the enrichment technology of the Gronau operating company...

  3. THTR Newsletter No. 98 March 05

    The government has always denied knowing about Khan's illegal secret dealings. In January 2004 he took responsibility for illegal deliveries to Iran, Libya and North Korea. However, because of his services, he was pardoned by President Pervez Musharraf." (Neues Deutschland, March 11, 3) International HTR Agreement Top of page "The USA, Canada, France,...

  4. THTR Newsletter No. 102 November 05

    which can be used for military purposes" (3). Today the following countries have nuclear weapons: USA, Great Britain, France, Russia, China, India, Pakistan, Israel. And perhaps also North Korea and Iran. The more nuclear weapons there are in the world, The greater the possibility that some of them could be acquired by extremist groups. The much-touted by the IAOE...

  5. THTR Circular No. 104 January 06

    G. Ceyrowsky" Where Khadir Khan learned to love the bomb Top of page In Pakistan, Abdul Khadir Khan is considered a national hero - despite passing on secret nuclear technology to Iran, Libya and North Korea. Khan acquired his knowledge in the XNUMXs - with the Dutch part of the Urenco. In August, Ruud Lubbers, the former Dutch prime minister, shocked his...

  6. THTR Newsletter No. 95 December 2004

    named. In the 80s and 90s, Khan ran a "nuclear supermarket" that caused the files of Western investigative commissions to skyrocket. Khan himself admitted that he had provided Iran, North Korea and Libya with drawings and systems for building atomic bombs. Iraq and South Africa were also mentioned in this context. It is certain that Saudi Arabia...

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