First of all, whose brilliant idea was it to name Mohammad ElBaradei as the guy who watches over nuclear programs in the Middle East? Anyway, LGF has this story where the IAEA Chief finally makes a move, and condemns the US.
The IAEA chief Mohammad ElBaradei has criticized US detractors for not giving Iran a chance to come clean on past nuclear activities.
ElBaradei further said despite suspicions over Iran’s future nuclear activities, the International Atomic Energy Agency had not encountered any undeclared facilities, enrichment activities or any ‘weaponization’ programs. The UN watchdog agency has not received any information from the intelligence sources making claims in this regard, he added. “We haven’t received any smoking gun,” ElBaradei said.
The UN nuclear agency had not seen any evidence that requires going beyond diplomacy, he said, addressing those saying that the solution is to bomb Iran.
ElBaradei said the talk of bombing made him “shudder” because the rhetoric was reminiscent of the period before the Iraq war, when he had pleaded for more time to let inspectors verify claims that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
“past activities” isn’t our concern, Mohammad. It’s the crap they’re building now. “smoking gun”? Would that be a nuclear weapon rolling through the streets of Tehran? Guess what? Little late then. “enrichment activities”? How about the 3,000 centrifuges Iran just got up and running?


by Stephan Tawney on September 8, 2007