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December 03, 2005

Yellowcake goes mainstream

The Los Angeles Times reports that the FBI Bureau has decided to reopen the inquiry into the Yellocake case:


The FBI's decision to reopen the investigation reverses the agency's announcement last month that it had finished a two-year inquiry and concluded that the forgeries were part of a moneymaking scheme — and not an effort to manipulate U.S. foreign policy.

Joshua Marshall on TalkingPointsMemo keeps posting on the topic:

That sounds like a good idea since there are so many signs that the original investigation was all but non-existent.


Posted December 3, 2005 02:50 PM

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