Libya received its nuclear technology from a “sophisticated” international network but not necessarily with the knowledge of any government, the U.N. nuclear chief said after touring four atomic sites and meeting on Monday with the country’s leader, Moammar Gadhafi. Mohamed ElBaradei also said Libya’s technology was of a “familiar design” — meaning its origins would not be hard to trace — and that its nuclear program was not advanced. “What we have seen is a program in the very initial stages of development,” he said. Full Story
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