Exhibit 114:
U.N. investigators have identified a previously unknown complex in Syria that bolsters suspicions that the Syrian government worked with A.Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb, to acquire technology that could make nuclear arms.
The buildings in northwest Syria closely match the design of a uranium enrichment plant provided to Libya when Moammar Gadhafi was trying to build nuclear weapons under Khan's guidance, officials told The Associated Press.
Thanks, Pakistan!
On the bright side, it doesn't seem to have been ultimately used for nuclear work, and is now a cotton-spinning facility. (Isn't that a lot like having a Grail-shaped beacon? You'll have to go to 9:30 in the clip.)
One of these days, Alice.