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IAEA Chief: Iran Could Make Nuke In 6 Months
2008-06-24

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CBS) ¯ The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Iran could create a nuclear weapon in six months.

IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei spoke on Al-Arabiya television on June 20, discussing Iran's nuclear program, and the potential for the Middle Eastern country to produce a nuclear weapon. "If Iran wants to turn to the production of nuclear weapons, it must leave the NPT, expel the IAEA inspectors, and then it would need at least, considering the number of centrifuges and the quantity of uranium Iran has...It would need at least six months to one year," ElBaradei said."Therefore, Iran will not be able to reach the point where we would wake up one morning to an Iran with a nuclear weapon," he said.
Huh?
His interviewer then asked "If Iran decides today to expel the IAEA from the country, it will need six months to produce [nuclear] weapons?" The IAEA chief answered, "It would need this period to produce a weapon, and to obtain highly-enriched uranium in sufficient quantities for a single nuclear weapon."

The ElBaradei interview was conducted one day after reports emerged of a large-scale military exercise by Israel. U.S. officials said they thought the Israeli exercises were meant to warn Iran of Israel's abilities to hit its nuclear sites.

ElBaradei also warned that he will resign as chief of the UN nuclear agency if Iran is attacked by any country.
Awwwwwwww, no! Say it ain't so, Mo!
"I always think of resigning in the event of a military strike...If military force is used, I would conclude that there is no mechanism left for me to defend," he said.
I will take my Nobel Peace Prize and go home.
"The reports this week of Israeli military maneuvers, which took place in early June, provoked the IAEA warning," said CBS News Foreign Affairs Pamela Falk, who is based at the U.N., "because atomic energy chief ElBaradei has been pleading with Iran to accept a new package of incentives before another round of sanctions would be imposed. The problem in the region is that, as time passes and the clock is ticking on Iran's uranium enrichment program, there is a fear that Israel will act, as it did in Syria last year, to attack at least one of Iran's nuclear facilities," said Falk, who was in Saudi Arabia earlier this week. "Israel is evidently the most threatened by the last IAEA report, which concluded that there are unanswered questions about Iran's ability to eventually develop nuclear weapons," said Falk, "so it is elBaradei himself who produced the report that is making Israel nervous."
Who's elBaradei working for here?
Meanwhile, Iran is reiterating its decision to continue enriching uranium, calling Western pressure to suspend the work "illogical."
When did Mr. Spock go to work for the Iranians?
The statement by a government spokesman came as Europe waits for Iran's formal answer to an international package of incentives designed to rein in its nuclear program. Iran's official IRNA news agency quoted Iranian spokesman Gholam Hossein Elham on Saturday as saying that his country will respond to the package at a convenient time.
Probably after they get a bomb...
The package would give Tehran economic incentives, and the chance to develop alternate light-water reactors, in return for dropping the uranium enrichment.
Nah, they're no fun...
Posted by:tu3031

#10  The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Iran could create a nuclear weapon in six months.

My work here is done.
Posted by: KBK   2008-06-24 21:33  

#9  Grenter Protector of the Geats4975 - by refusing to fund the UN.
Posted by: 3dc   2008-06-24 17:52  

#8  How does the ball of abolishing these apparatchiks get started down the Plink-O board of the UN?
Posted by: Grenter Protector of the Geats4975   2008-06-24 16:25  

#7  The IAEA, like the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, has become nothing more than a bureaucratic sinecure for otherwise unemployables, and should be dismantled. They both have failed miserably in their primary duties: the IAEA in preventing nuclear proliferation, the UNHCR in caring for and settling refugees. The sooner they're ended, the sooner we can quit paying for this foolishness.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2008-06-24 12:42  

#6   I swear that we are going to wake up one morning and one of our cities, here in the US, has disappeared because of this idiot's incompetence.

EB is not incompetent. He's very good at what he does.
Posted by: mrp   2008-06-24 11:49  

#5  And if Iran gets the bomb, the IAEA should be abolished and all pensions cut.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-06-24 11:37  

#4  I swear that we are going to wake up one morning and one of our cities, here in the US, has disappeared because of this idiot's incompetence.

Are you really sure it is incomptence? Or one of those Muslims who think ath Shia and Sunni should unite gainst infidels?
Posted by: JFM   2008-06-24 11:22  

#3  ElBaradei also warned that he will resign as chief of the UN nuclear agency if Iran is attacked by any country.

What happens if Iran attacks somebody? Does he get a bonus?
Posted by: tu3031   2008-06-24 11:11  

#2  I wouldn't listen to this nincompoop any other time but when he quits the "kumbiyah" and fuzzy bunny talk about Iran and says they can make a nuke in six months, that tells me they can make one in probably six HOURS!!!

This little tidbit does not make for a restful nights sleep.

I swear that we are going to wake up one morning and one of our cities, here in the US, has disappeared because of this idiot's incompetence.
Posted by: James Carville   2008-06-24 11:09  

#1  Why are we still listening to this ass-clown?
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-06-24 10:56  

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