http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGBEPFM60DE.htmlRIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - A leading nuclear scientist said Brazilian military officials defied a presidential order and nearly finished building an atomic bomb even after the program was officially scrapped in 1985.
Jose Luiz Santana, the former president of Brazil's National Nuclear Energy Commission, or CNEN, said in a televised interview late Sunday that many components for an atomic bomb were manufactured in the early 1990s, after former President Jose Sarney had deactivated the project during his 1985-1990 term.
Military officials even obtained a supply of enriched uranium to arm it, Santana told the Globo TV network. snip
In 2003, Brazil's then-Science and Technology Minister Eduardo Campos sparked a controversy when he said Brazil should pursue "any form of scientific knowledge, whether the genome, DNA or nuclear fission."