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Yukia Amano To Replace ElBaradei As IAEA Head

by WrathofG-d ( 19 Comments › )
Filed under Iran, Nuclear Weapons, United Nations, World at July 2nd, 2009 - 10:31 am

After three previous rounds of inconclusive voting back in March, the UN nuclear agency’s 35-nation board finally chose Yuikya Amano to replace Mohammad ElBaradei as IAEA head.  He will start in November 2009.

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Mr Amano won the required two-thirds majority from the IAEA governing board, defeating his South African rival, Abdul Samad Minty, by 23 votes to 11.

Mr Amano had the support of many industrialised countries while Mr Minty was favoured by most developing nations.

The vote reflected that split, with Mr Amano scraping through to victory by the bare minimum margin, without the support of developing states. There was also one abstention.

Mr. Amano has held senior arms control posts in Tokyo and most recently was Japan’s representative at the IAEA.

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The jury is still out on what type of difference this election make on the agency, if any.  While some are very unenthusiastic about this change, the BBC (as quoted above) seems to consider Mr. Amano to be the West’s guy.

However, insofar that Japan just entered into a major oil deal with Iran, I’m not very optimistic that Mr. Amano is going to be the watchdog we are looking for.

IAEA head cancels BBC interview over Gaza aid row

by Kafir ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Hamas, Israel, Palestinians at January 28th, 2009 - 9:42 am

ElBaradei is at it again:

VIENNA, Austria – The head of the U.N. nuclear agency canceled interviews with the BBC over its refusal to air an appeal for victims of the Gaza conflict, saying Wednesday that the decision violated “basic human decency.”

Nobel Peace Prize winner Mohamed ElBaradei added an influential voice to growing criticism of Britain’s publicly funded broadcaster, which says airing the appeal would have damaged its impartiality in coverage of the conflict.

ElBaradei’s office said he had canceled scheduled interviews with BBC radio and World Service television because he believes the broadcaster’s refusal to air the appeal “violates the rules of basic human decency which are there to help vulnerable people irrespective of who is right or wrong.”

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“These people simply need your help,” intones a solemn male voiceover as the images portray the impact of three weeks of intense fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants in Gaza. The fighting killed more than 1200 Palestinians and 13 Israelis.

Some of the images show elderly Palestinian women crying as they stand on the rubble-filled spot where their homes used to stand.

The narrator, who is not identified, describes how the sewer system has collapsed, leading to serious public health risks, and describes the hospitals as overwhelmed and under-equipped. He adds that a donation of just 25 pounds ($35) would provide blankets for eight children.

“Please donate now,” the appeal concludes, offering detailed instructions on how to send money.

How about they decide they would rather buy blankets than bombs with the promised reconstruction money?

Bomb Explodes Near Gaza, Threatening Ceasefire (Wrapup)

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL (BosNewsLife)– A fragile ceasefire between Israel and the militant group Hamas was threatened Tuesday, January 27, when a bomb exploded on the Israeli side of the Gaza border killing an Israeli soldier and injuring three others, the Israeli army said.

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Hamas and Fatah leaders met in Egypt for the first time in ten months as Egyptian officials reportedly warned Palestinian officials to form a unity government and achieve a deal with Israel as soon as possible before Israeli elections take place, February 10.

Egypt has warned both factions that if the Likud Party led by Benjamin Netanyahu will win the elections, Islamists may “lose everything”.

Both groups have been bitterly engaged in an intense rivalry, with reports that Hamas “brutally tortured and killed” Fatah members accusing them of collaborating with Israel.

The rival Palestinian parties are also contending for control of $2 billion in promised reconstruction money for rebuilding the Gaza Strip following the recent three week war.

ElBaradei Springs Into Action, Declares Syria ‘Innocent Until Proven Guilty’

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Israel, Nuclear Weapons, Syria, United Nations at November 25th, 2008 - 12:16 pm

The UN’s blind watchdog Mohamed ElBaradei is pushing hard to continue helping the Syrians build a nuclear reactor, despite new evidence that they were conducting a clandestine nuclear project. ElBaradei says that just like individuals, countries should be considered innocent until proven guilty: ‘Don’t prejudge Syrian nuclear program.’

“There are claims against Iraq, which proved to be bonkers, but only after a terrible war,” ElBaradei said after the US and its allies questioned Syria’s right to his agency’s help in planning a power-producing atomic reactor.

“There is one thing called investigation, another called clear-cut proof of innocence or guilt … and all of you, even if you are not lawyers, know that people and countries are innocent until proven guilty,” he said. …

Syria denies hiding nuclear activities. But the report strengthened both concerns that it might have something to conceal and arguments from the US and its allies that Damascus should not be offered agency help in planning its civilian reactor. Beyond helping the Syrians develop expertise, the $350,000 aid project would send the wrong signal about a country under investigation by the IAEA, critics like the Americans argued.

In Washington, US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said it was “totally inappropriate, we believe, given the fact that Syria is under investigation by the IAEA for building a nuclear reactor outside the bounds of its international legal commitments.” …

But ElBaradei disagreed, saying there was no legal basis to cancel or postpone the program.

Commenting on ElBaradei’s scrappy stance, a senior diplomat with good connections to IAEA staff said the agency chief personally sent text messages to key aides telling them to stand tough on the Syria issue. He demanded anonymity because his information was privileged.

(Hat Tip:The LGF Cult Leader)

My Comments:

This just shows the the UN is in the tank for the Islamo-Fascists. Why are we still in the UN?

David Kay Advises Waiting Until Nuclear Attack

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on David Kay Advises Waiting Until Nuclear Attack
Filed under Iran, Nuclear Weapons at October 2nd, 2008 - 12:46 pm

Former head of the Iraq Survey Group David Kay says Iran is 2 to 5 years from nuclear weapons.

But he also says we should not even think about a military strike until after one of our cities is nuked.

“My personal guess is they are two to five years away from having a sufficient amount of fissile material and weapon design work to put them in a place where you believe they have the capability of putting a warhead on the end of a missile,” Kay said.

Kay said there is “virtually no possibility” Iran will give up its uranium enrichment program, which can be used to fuel civilian reactors for domestic energy use as well as make fissile material for warheads.

He dismissed the notion that a U.S. or Israeli military strike on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure would be effective or useful. He said it would only delay the development of a weapon by one to two years at the most, and would unite Iran’s people more firmly behind its leaders.

Kay would only advocate a military attack “if I found the Iranians had transferred a nuclear weapon to a third party, a terrorist organization or another state,” or if it used a nuclear weapon in an attack.

A reminder: it’s been four months since Mohamed ElBaradei said on Al-Arabiya television that Iran could have a nuclear weapon within 6 months.

(Hat tip:Chuckles our #1 Contributor)