Obama IAEA nuclear sites declaration for the United States, draft, 267 pages

Grab it at:  Wikileaks

States that are signatories to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty are required to confidentially provide the Agency (IAEA) with a description of the location and purpose of each of their nuclear sites.

The document presents a sensitive 5 May, 2009 draft of all US nuclear sites for Congressional review together with a covering note from President giving more detail on the restrictions.

It seems that by mistake, the entire document, including the sensitive portions–labeled as such on every page–was printed by the US Government Printing Office.

A day after its publication here, and on [1], the GPO removed the document from its website, according a story published in the New York Times[2] two days later.

The document is likely to be of substantial interest to environmental activists.

Source/Full Story:   Wikileaks

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One Comment

  1. Posted June 6, 2009 at 12:48 am | Permalink

    I’ll bet THIS didn’t get mentioned in that declaration:

    US Naval Institute: PetroChina is about to buy McDermott International, the U.S. Navy’s sole provider of nuclear fuel.

    McDermott, a Panama “based” corporate tax-avoider manages the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve and other critical US facilities

    http://trunc.it/c1vr

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