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The article reveals an attempt by Bashar Assad's regime, supported by Iran and North Korea, to develop a secret nuclear program in Syria in 2007. The goal was to acquire a limited nuclear weapon that could deter Israeli intervention, without an official announcement from Damascus. A clandestine site was constructed in the desert with the help of experts from Pyongyang, costing over a billion dollars, and utilizing nuclear materials such as natural uranium and plutonium. The site was destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in September 2007 before completion, resulting in the Syrian regime losing materials close to becoming nuclear bombs. Nevertheless, some materials reportedly remain in the regime's possession. Reports suggest that the country now holds a substantial amount of nuclear material, with expectations that Damascus will not relinquish it quickly, posing a threat to regional security.
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