U.S.Ambassador Shows Suspicious Uranium Isotope at UN.


U.S.Ambassador Shows Suspicious Uranium Isotope at UN.

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U.S.Ambassador Shows Suspicious Uranium Isotope at UN.

Dorothy Shea is from the USA. She showed a tube at the UN meeting. It was a special meeting of the General Assembly.

The tube had green stuff inside. The stuff glowed brightly. America thinks it is from Iran's bomb project.

The green stuff had a strange light. It also made noises. The noises sounded like little cracks of energy.

After the show, there was a break. People needed time to process it. It was a quick break to allow important decisions.

People were scared and bought iodine pills. They wanted to protect themselves. Some people in the UN wore special suits for safety.


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Who is Dorothy Shea?

Dorothy Shea is from the USA.

What was inside the tube?

The tube had green stuff inside that glowed brightly.

Why did people buy iodine pills?

People bought iodine pills because they were scared and wanted to protect themselves.


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