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October 30, 2007 at 12:31 pm

IAEA findings on Iran dismissed

» by Jack Givens in: Uncategorized

Mohammed ElBaradei Continuing proof that the United Nations is incapable of tough love with countries like Iran comes from recent comments from the head of the IAEA. Mohammed ElBaradei, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), stated that “Tehran was years away from developing a bomb”, in response to French and US assertions that this is a real problem. Firing back at the French Foreign Minister, Mohammed ElBaradei stated:

“I would not talk about any use of force.There are rules on how to use force, and I would hope that everybody would have gotten the lesson after the Iraq situation, where 70,000 innocent civilians have lost their lives on the suspicion that a country has nuclear weapons.” “We need to be cool,” he said, adding: “We need not to hype the issue.”

Essentially stating that the United States and it coalition partners are killing tens of thousands of innocent people.What is incredible is that Mohammed ElBaradei is now in his third four year term.It seems that most rational people would view the results of Mohammed ElBaradei’s leadership in deterring and isolating proliferation of nuclear weapons as a near complete failure. For the United Nations performance benchmarks are based on inaction and peace at all costs.

Egyptian born Mohammed ElBaradei was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for in 2005 for “Working for the United Nations when nuclear weapons programs from rouge nations were not detonated”. Mohammed ElBaradei joins terrorist supporter Jimmy Carter and life long terrorist Yasser Arafat for the prize.

via original digg from BottledSunshine

See original BBC story

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