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'IAEA chief playing into Iranian hands'
2007-11-06
The International Atomic Energy Agency is not only neglecting its duties of preventing nuclear proliferation, but acting as an obstacle to those trying to preserve the status quo, the Foreign Ministry's Director-General Aharon Abramovitch said on Monday. Addressing the Saban Forum in Jerusalem Abramovitch said the UN nuclear watchdog provides an excuse to states that prefer not to join the international community's efforts to prevent a nuclear Iran.

Israeli officials believe the head of IAEA, Mohamed ElBaradei is not forceful enough in the periodic reports he presents to the UN on the Iranian nuclear program. By stressing Iranian cooperation with the inspectors and the need for more time, Jerusalem believes that Elbaredi is playing into Iranian hands.

The IAEA chief has also come under sharp US criticism over moves that Washington sees as appeasing Iran - particularly a deal he negotiated for Teheran to explain outstanding questions over its nuclear program.

He defended the strategy in an interview with the state-run Egyptian daily Al-Ahram as a test for Iran to get down the road in building a bomb "show good intentions." "This situation, which might continue for two or three months, is an investment in peace," said Baradei.

He warned that the standoff between the West and Iran over the nuclear issue was adding "more fuel to a burning fire" in the Middle East. "The area is going through one of its worst moments and we cannot add more confrontations."

"In my opinion, what we should do now is to encourage Iran to cooperate because any attempt to isolate Iran ... means the hard-liners will take over the driver's seat," he said.
Posted by:Fred

#6  You forgot to mention MOABz. :<
Posted by: Thomas Woof   2007-11-06 18:31  

#5  A 'pipe dream' Excalibur, "W" curled up like a 5am earthworm, with his feelings on the UN. Where did that "...if your not with us, your against us" rhetoric go? "This is a Crusade!"! "An Axis Of Evil!!" "He's a good man, I've seen his soul, in his eyes!"I bet he would even settle for Osama alive now...what the hell!!! First door, stage right...next!
Posted by: smn   2007-11-06 16:31  

#4  I like the lollipop graphic, and Excalibur, I like the way you think...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2007-11-06 11:52  

#3  The IAEA is not the problem. We are the problem for allowing our elected representatives to continue allocating our tax dollars to the United Nations. Cut off all funding to the UN, withdraw from the UN, expel the UN from the United Nations, Canada, Australia and other other country with the will to fight. Arrest all UN personnel attempting to cross the border.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-11-06 10:11  

#2  Israeli officials believe the head of IAEA, Mohamed ElBaradei is not forceful enough in the periodic reports he presents to the UN on the Iranian nuclear program.

It looks like Israel finally got the Rantburg memo.

By stressing Iranian cooperation with the inspectors and the need for more time, Jerusalem believes that Elbaredi is playing into being wanked by Iranian hands.

There, fixed that.

Posted by: Zenster   2007-11-06 08:21  

#1  "In my opinion, what we should do now is to encourage Iran to cooperate because any attempt to isolate Iran ... means the hard-liners will take over the driver's seat," he said.

It seems to me that we will know where to drop the bombs then.
Posted by: gorb   2007-11-06 03:29  

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