Breaking: AP claims nuclear smugglers shopped radioactive material to ISIS

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Yeah yeah, I try to avoid unconfirmed clickbait news, especially ones that vaguely sound like they might be from a movie, but this is from a rather reputable source, and I'm curious to see how this pans out, or doesn't.

This comes on the heels of reports that folks in the US government downplayed the threat posed by ISIS. If it turns out to be true, it would be a massive blow to the administration's credibility. (inb4 what credibility?)

I hate to ask, but I need an honest answer: ...w-was the Middle East safer with folks like Saddam & Gaddafi in power? Like, they were awful and all, but I felt like they came across as distinctly less unhinged than groups like ISIS.

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AP INVESTIGATION: Nuclear smugglers shopped radioactive material to IS and other terrorists

By DESMOND BUTLER and VADIM GHIRDA, Associated Press

CHISINAU, Moldova (AP) — Over the pulsating beat at an exclusive nightclub, the arms smuggler made his pitch to a client: 2.5 million euros for enough radioactive cesium to contaminate several city blocks.

It was earlier this year, and the two men were plotting their deal at an unlikely spot: the terrace of Cocos Prive, a dance club and sushi bar in Chisinau, the capital of Moldova.

"You can make a dirty bomb, which would be perfect for the Islamic State," the smuggler said. "If you have a connection with them, the business will go smoothly."

But the smuggler, Valentin Grossu, wasn't sure the client was for real — and he was right to worry. The client was an informant, and it took some 20 meetings to persuade Grossu that he was an authentic Islamic State representative. Eventually, the two men exchanged cash for a sample in a sting operation that landed Grossu in jail.

The previously unpublicized case is one of at least four attempts in five years in which criminal networks with suspected Russian ties sought to sell radioactive material to extremists through Moldova, an investigation by The Associated Press has found. One investigation uncovered an attempt to sell bomb-grade uranium to a real buyer from the Middle East, the first known case of its kind.

In that operation, wiretaps and interviews with investigators show, a middleman for the gang repeatedly ranted with hatred for America as he focused on smuggling the essential material for an atomic bomb and blueprints for a dirty bomb to a Middle Eastern buyer.

In wiretaps, videotaped arrests, photographs of bomb-grade material, documents and interviews, AP found that smugglers are explicitly targeting buyers who are enemies of the West. The developments represent the fulfillment of a long-feared scenario in which organized crime gangs are trying to link up with groups such as the Islamic State and al-Qaida — both of which have made clear their ambition to use weapons of mass destruction.

The sting operations involved a partnership between the FBI and a small group of Moldovan investigators, who over five years went from near total ignorance of the black market to wrapping up four sting operations. Informants and police posing as connected gangsters penetrated the smuggling networks, using old-fashioned undercover tactics as well as high-tech gear from radiation detectors to clothing threaded with recording devices.

But their successes were undercut by striking shortcomings: Kingpins got away, and those arrested evaded long prison sentences, sometimes quickly returning to nuclear smuggling, AP found.

For strategic reasons, in most of the operations arrests were made after samples of nuclear material had been obtained rather than the larger quantities. That means that if smugglers did have access to the bulk of material they offered, it remains in criminal hands.

The repeated attempts to peddle radioactive materials signal that a thriving nuclear black market has emerged in an impoverished corner of Eastern Europe on the fringes of the former Soviet Union. Moldova, which borders Romania, is a former Soviet republic.

Moldovan police and judicial authorities shared investigative case files with the AP in an effort to spotlight how dangerous the black market has become. They say a breakdown in cooperation between Russia and the West means that it is much harder to know whether smugglers are finding ways to move parts of Russia's vast store of radioactive materials.

"We can expect more of these cases," said Constantin Malic, one of the Moldovan investigators. "As long as the smugglers think they can make big money without getting caught, they will keep doing it."

The FBI and the White House declined to comment. The U.S. State Department would not comment on the specifics of the cases.
Last Edit: October 06, 2015, 10:05:27 PM by Kupo


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w-was the Middle East safer with folks like Saddam & Gaddafi in power?
Absolutely.

All you have to do is look at the region before & after each dictator's downfall. They both kept them shits in check.


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w-was the Middle East safer with folks like Saddam & Gaddafi in power?
Absolutely.

All you have to do is look at the region before & after each dictator's downfall. They both kept them shits in check.
b-but muh human rights
but ISIS tho

same shit, different assholes


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w-was the Middle East safer with folks like Saddam & Gaddafi in power?
Absolutely.

All you have to do is look at the region before & after each dictator's downfall. They both kept them shits in check.
b-but muh human rights
I'm not saying they were good guys but their Iron Fist style of rule kept some kind of order in both countries. ISIS literally fucks any and everyone up.
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I want Putin to throw Qaddafi's body in the goulash lazarus pit and restore order.



tbh a few good dictators sets an unstable country on the course of democracy.


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w-was the Middle East safer with folks like Saddam & Gaddafi in power?
Absolutely.

All you have to do is look at the region before & after each dictator's downfall. They both kept them shits in check.
b-but muh human rights
I'm not saying they were good guys but their Iron Fist style of rule kept some kind of order in both countries. ISIS literally fucks any and everyone up.
Yeah like, my dad was the one who originally told me that they generally kept things more stable, and it seemed so ridiculously politically incorrect that I was a bit, er... afraid to actually believe it. But the more I find out about the current situation in the Middle East, the more I feel inclined to agree.
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a paramilitary organization become a nation without true borders, and now they've (reportedly) gone nuclear? hm, where have i seen this one before..