A few of the IAEA members under the lead of UN Director General Mohamed El
Baradei include IRAN, CUBA,
Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Mohamed El
Baradei is an Egyptian Muslim.
Iraq was...and now alledgedly Iran will be pre
warned by sources inside the UN IAEA of where and when they will inspect.
Warrior New Archives 2003
CAIRO (AFP) - Before reporting to the UN, Mohamed ElBaradei met with Arab League chief Amr
Mussa, who raised the issue again for more Arab inspectors within the UN
inspection missions. Mohammed also met with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to
go over "the latest developments in the Iraqi file and UN disarmament
inspections"
Dr. ElBaradei was born in Egypt in 1942. He gained a Doctorate in International Law at the
New York University School of Law in 1974. He began his career in the Egyptian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs in 1964, serving on two occasions in the Permanent Missions of Egypt to
the United Nations in New York and Geneva.
The UN International Atomic Energy Agency has
been playing soft ball with Islamic Countries with potential terrorist ties.
The United States, which has labeled Iran part of an "axis of evil" of countries
trying to make nuclear weapons, wants the IAEA to declare Iran in
"non-compliance" with the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
But at a meeting of the IAEA's 35-nation board of governors, France and Germany presented
a draft resolution that goes easy on Iran. Both countries are involved in selling
nuclear supplies for reactors to Iran.
Iran has been accused by the United States of
working on nuclear weapons. Iran has denied all such accusations and said that its nuclear
program is only for peaceful purposes.
The IAEA said they were seeking tougher inspections to conduct environmental testing
of the air and soil and to conduct tests in undeclared areas with short notice. That
sentence proves the UN did not have "tough inspections" in the past.
UN Inspectors claim they could fully account for all the nuclear material in the
country and satisfy any questions regarding the use of uranium for a weapons
program and not civilian use with tougher inspections.
Truth is Iraq and not Iran is pre warned by sources inside the UN IAEA of where and when
they will inspect. Read story below
2003- On March 6th Mohamed El Baradei said "After three months of intrusive
inspections, we have to date found no evidence or plausible indication of the revival of a
nuclear weapons program in Iraq
1998- Mohamed said in 1998 "Inspections have given the agency a technically
coherent picture of Iraq's clandestine
nuclear program." The agency said it withdrew its personnel from Iraq in
1998, out of concern for its safety and due to non-cooperation from Iraqi officials.
Click Here for the IAEA Web site and their comments
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