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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)

El Baradei: Idiot

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on El Baradei: Idiot
Filed under Iran, Iraq, Nuclear Weapons, Syria, United Nations at October 2nd, 2008 - 12:39 pm

Today’s jaw-dropping example of United Nations idiocy comes from the head of the IAEA, Mohamed ElBaradei, who declared that his agency is powerless to do anything about nuclear proliferators who don’t tell the truth.

He actually seems surprised to discover that nations like Iran and Saddam-era Iraq would try to hide their nuclear programs. Say it ain’t so, Mohamed!

Mohamed ElBaradei, director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said the crux of the problem was that some countries under investigation, the latest being Syria, had failed to ratify an agency protocol permitting short-notice IAEA visits to sites not declared to be nuclear to ensure no bomb-related work was going on at secret locations.

“Our legal authority is very limited. With Iraq, we have discovered that unless we have the Additional Protocol in place, we will not really be able to discover undeclared activities,” he said on the sidelines of the agency’s annual 145-nation General Conference in Vienna.

“Our experience is that any proliferator will not really go for declared diverted activities (that would quickly reveal them as violators of the Non-Proliferation Treaty), they will go for completely clandestine undeclared activities,” he said.

(Hat tip:Chas)

Palin’s Canceled Speech on Ahmadinejad

by Phantom Ace ( 7 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Election 2008 at September 22nd, 2008 - 10:55 am

Governor Sarah Palin was scheduled to speak today at a protest against Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but was disinvited after political maneuvering by Hillary Clinton and the Obama campaign; the New York Sun has published the speech she would have given: Palin on Ahmadinejad: ‘He Must Be Stopped’.

(Hat tip:Nancy@LGF)

Ahmadinejad ready to debate US presidential hopefuls

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Election 2008, Iran, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at September 18th, 2008 - 12:05 pm

The sad part is the American Press loves this man. He has become a hero to the Progressives. Even when he says non Progressive things, they cheer him. No doubt the media will try to force Obama and McCain to accept Ahmadinejad’s debate challenge.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday he was ready to debate the men running for US president when he visits New York for the UN General Assembly,and dismissed Western threats of more sanctions over Tehran’s nuclear drive.

The outspoken president, who caused a storm of controversy during a visit last year, said: “I am ready for a debate with the US presidential candidates over global issues in the presence of the media at the UN headquarters.

“I have no plans in my schedule to meet with US politicians,” he told a press conference.

“Last year, I said I was ready to meet with (President George W.) Bush. But now he is at the end of his term and (a meeting) will not impact our relations and future.”

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