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13/03/05
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Erreur de frappe et terreur nucléaire -
Typing error & nuclear scare...
Typing
error causes nuclear scare
BBC 11/03/05
"The Sudanese government had a nasty shock this week,
when it read on a US Congress website that the Americans had
conducted nuclear tests in the country.
A House of Representatives committee report mentioned tests
conducted in Sudan between 1962 and 1970.
However, when alarmed Foreign Minister Mustafa Osman Ismail
raised it with US officials in Khartoum, it turned out to be a
typing error.
The report should have said Sedan, a test site in the US state
of Nevada.
"There is nothing that makes us so far doubt the
explanations we have received from the US
Administration," said Mr Ismail..."
Voir, See :
Excerpts from posting :
Sudan: US
Envoy Summoned Over House Remarks on US Nuclear Tests in Sudan
AL-JAZIRAH SATELLITE CHANNEL TELEVISION, Wednesday, March 9, 2005
T06:35:07Z - Document Type: FBIS Translated Text
The Sudanese Foreign Ministry has summoned the US charge
d'affaires in Khartoum and requested clarification regarding statements
that the United States had carried out nuclear tests in Sudan. Sudanese
Foreign Minister Mustafa Uthman Isma'il said his country has embarked on
an investigation into the issue.
(Begin Isma'il recording) In a hearing session by the Strategic Forces
Subcommittee of the Armed Services Committee of the House of
Representatives, a US Defense Department official displayed pictures of
nuclear tests by the United States in Sudan in 1962 and 1970. The hearing
session was held by the said subcommittee on 2 March 2005. I stress to you
that we are eager to have this issue clarified. We are working on that
with seriousness proportionate to the potential risks. The Sudanese
Government takes this issue seriously and with extreme importance. (End
recording) (Video shows Isma'il speaking into Al-Jazirah microphone)
(Description of Source: Doha Al-Jazirah Satellite Channel Television
in Arabic -- Independent Television station financed by the Qatari
Government)
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Hearing of the Strategic Forces Subcommittee of the House Armed
Services Committee on the Fiscal Year 2006 Budget Request for
Department of Energy Atomic Energy Defense Activities - March 2,
2005
[...]
REP. ELLEN O. TAUSCHER (D-CA): Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Ambassador Brooks, I want to join Congressman Thornberry in
thanking you again for the comprehensive nature of your statement
and the fulsomeness of your remarks. As usual, I think you have
really taken hold as administrator of the NNSA and I'm very
pleased to see that. I have -- there's a poster over there. It's
difficult to see and more difficult to read, but it's basically a
poster of the Sudan [sic] [should be: Sedan] nuclear test
site. I want to talk to you about RNEP because it's a study that
you're asking for us to fund again.
In 1962 we took 100 kiloton nuclear warhead. We buried it 635 feet
under the surface which is deeper than any nuclear buster can dig
and we blew it up. As you can tell from the top picture, radiation
was not trapped inside the earth and instead was spread above and
beyond the target area. As you can see from this picture below,
the Sudan [sic] test displaced 12 million tons of earth
and dug a crater 320 feet deep in over 1000 feet in diameter. On
December 18, 1970 we conducted another test, the Baneberry used a
10 kilotons device, smaller than the Hiroshima weapon and probably
much lower than the B83 and that was placed in the bottom of a
sealed 900 foot shaft.
The shaft did not contain the explosion. It was released --
released a flow out cloud that rose 10,000 feet in the air and
tracked north to Canada. So, Ambassador Brooks, in both of these
cases the RNEP was buried and we controlled the environment.
You've discussed this before in an unclassified environment. I
just want to know is there any way an RNEP of any size that we
would drop will not produce a huge amount of radioactive debris?
MR. BROOKS: No, there is not.
[...]
[as transcribed by Federal News Service and FDCH Political
Transcripts]
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