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06Dec2008

A Fool named Mohamed ElBaradei

In one article he says negotiations have been a total failure, while stating the election of Obama gives him hope because Obame say's he will negotiate. What a Maroon...

Report: IAEA chief says efforts to curb Iran nuke program 'a failure'

Efforts by the international community to isolate Iran in hopes of curbing its nuclear weapons program have failed, the head of the United Nations watchdog told the Los Angeles Times on Saturday.

Mohamed ElBaradei, the director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told the newspaper that the sanctions regime imposed by members of the United Nations Security Council has not prevented the Islamic republic from accumulating technology and know-how that could be used to build atomic weapons.

"We haven't really moved one inch toward addressing the issues," ElBaradei, an Egyptian diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, told the LA Times. "I think so far the policy has been a failure."

ElBaradei said the election of Barack Obama as president gave him "lots of hope" due to his stated goal of pursuing a policy that would eliminate nuclear stockpiles as well as his perceived reliance on diplomacy to solve critical global issues,

 

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the election of Obama gives him hope because Obame say's he will negotiate. What a Maroon

What a Maroon indeed! :)

Saturday, December 6, 2008 at 05:43PM | Unregistered CommenterPetr Tarasov

what do you call someone that says negotiations haven't worked and the praises a man that says he will negotiate?

Or do you think Obama is the mesiah and he will utter the words that cause us all to recognize each other as brothers on the path of life and enlightenment....

Saturday, December 6, 2008 at 11:53PM | Registered CommenterGrizzly Mama / Troll

Or do you think Obama is the mesiah and he will utter the words that cause us all to recognize each other as brothers on the path of life and enlightenment...

Nah, that would be maroonic.

Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 01:25AM | Unregistered CommenterPetr Tarasov

Perhaps he simply meant it might be a bit more difficult in the International arena for Iran to be seen to defy the popular President Obama as oppose to the Bush Administration

Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 11:20AM | Unregistered CommenterColm

yeah Iran is afraid to defy Obama who has said he won't use military action rather than a president that said he would...lol

Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 02:47PM | Registered CommenterGrizzly Mama / Troll

I agree with Troll. Colm is a Maroon.

Sunday, December 7, 2008 at 02:52PM | Unregistered CommenterPetr Tarasov

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