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ElBaradei's comments seen as warning to Israel not to bomb Iran
2005-12-11
Nobel peace laureate and U.N. nuclear watchdog agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei appeared to warn Israel not to bomb Iranian atomic facilities in a newspaper interview published Saturday. "You cannot use force to prevent a country from obtaining nuclear weapons. By bombing them half to death, you can only delay the plans," ElBaradei was quoted as saying by the respected Oslo newspaper Aftenposten. "But they will come back, and they will demand revenge."

ElBaradei was in the Norwegian capital to accept the Nobel Peace Prize awarded jointly to him and the International Atomic Energy Agency. The report said ElBaradei did not mention Israel but it was clear he was referring to the Jewish state's increasingly open discussion over whether to protect itself by bombing Iranian facilities it suspects are being used in a possible secret nuclear weapons program. The report was in line with what ElBaradei said at a news conference in Oslo on Friday, that military force was not a solution to world concerns about the Iranian nuclear weapons program and could be counterproductive.

In Israel, Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz said he was not interested in discussing the issue. "We have made it clear that the policy of the state of Israel is to put the Iran issue to the Security Council and that the diplomatic channel is the proper one to deal with this matter at this time," he said on Israeli Radio.

ElBaradei and the IAEA have been seeking a negotiated settlement with Iran, in which inspections could prove whether it was still attempting to develop nuclear weapons. On Friday, he said it was too early to bring the matter to the U.N. Security Council, but that the next few months would be crucial. Israel has been expanding its military arsenal to deal with what it considers the key threat to its existence: a nuclear attack by Iran. Although Israel says there are no short-term plans for an attack, senior officials have begun openly discussing the option.
Posted by:Fred

#16  By bombing them half to death, you can only delay the plans,

Never do things by halves.
Posted by: gromgoru   2005-12-11 19:17  

#15  He's on the take. He was bought. Anyone have any doubts?
Posted by: Rafael   2005-12-11 18:30  

#14  he's an islamist first, UN watchdog second
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-11 18:21  

#13  So basically, the guy who said earlier that they're not trying to get it is now saying there's nothing we can do to stop it?
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2005-12-11 17:33  

#12  For those who can remember 26 years ago...

Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran!
Let's take a stand, bomb Iran.
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.

Went to a mosque, gonna throw some rocks.
Tell the Ayatollah..."Gonna put you in a box!"
Bomb Iran. Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.

Ol' Uncle Sam's gettin' pretty hot.
Time to turn Iran into a parking lot. Bomb Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.

Call the volunteers; call the bombadiers;
Call the financiers, better get their ass in gear.
Bomb Iran. Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.

Call on our allies to cut off their supplies,
Get our hands untied, and bring em' back alive. Bomb Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.

Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, BOMB IRAN!
Let's take a stand, bomb Iran.
Our people you been stealin'
Now it's time for keelin', bomb Iran.
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-12-11 16:51  

#11  Mozaf has it right. He doesn't need or want to talk to idiots. Much like our Prez is ignoring moonbat Shehan. They have much more important things to do, like world peace and securing the world from tyrannical countries like Iran.
Posted by: 49 pan   2005-12-11 15:39  

#10  cheesy little Egyptian (muslim first!, right .com?) POS should be fired and stripped of any assets. He's as much as admitted he failed in Iran's case
Posted by: Frank G   2005-12-11 14:43  

#9  What planet is ElBaradei on?

The Arab muslim one.
Posted by: lotp   2005-12-11 13:46  

#8  Pres Azzbang or whatever his name is has stated that Israel needs to be wiped off the map. I call that statement a desire for preemptive revenge. What planet is ElBaradei on? The Israelis are facing the gravest threat to their existance in their history. They are not going to sit idly by and hope that the IAEA will solve their problems. If Israel is nuked, ElBaradei will just weep and wring his hands, and go on with his lunch.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-12-11 13:44  

#7  You cannot use force to prevent a country from obtaining nuclear weapons.

ZF points out the counter example.

By bombing them half to death, you can only delay the plans

The long run is made up of a whole lot of short runs strung together. Or as a goddess once said, "Tomorrow is another day."

But they will come back, and they will demand revenge

Israel zapped Iraq's nuclear project. Are the Iraqi people now demanding revenge? Haven't heard much about it in the election campaigning.

0 for 3. Send this jerk to the showers.
Posted by: Threreque Omeremp6130   2005-12-11 08:56  

#6  I think people (mainly liberals, but some conservatives, as well) have this idea that air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities are an all or nothing proposition. That's simply wrong - practice makes perfect. During WWII, the allies bombed Germany's nuclear research facilities until they were rubbled. Ditto with Germany's coal gasification facilities and oil terminals.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-12-11 08:49  

#5  From the Israeli perspective, even delaying Iran's plans and production would be a good thing, giving them time to finish the job with less risk to the nation.
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-12-11 07:04  

#4  "You cannot use force to prevent a country from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Oh, so you would use "pretty please"? That would work, yea, right.

By bombing them half to death, you can only delay the plans"

Israelis know that. They'll go for a kill. It may involve decapitation of MM regime, to be on the safe side.
Posted by: twobyfour   2005-12-11 03:55  

#3  Wuzzalib, would you be saying that he's right without sarcasm? (Read: Whether Israel could actually pull off the whole shebang. I'm reminded of that US Army report that thought otherwise.)
Posted by: Edward Yee   2005-12-11 02:38  

#2  El Baradei: "You cannot use force to prevent a country from obtaining nuclear weapons. By bombing them half to death, you can only delay the plans. But they will come back, and they will demand revenge."

He's quite right, you know. If someone aims to kill you, it's a big mistake to wound him, better go all the way!

Posted by: Wuzzalib   2005-12-11 01:50  

#1  Mohamed "The Worm"
Posted by: macofromoc   2005-12-11 00:33  

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