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Iran Nuclear Watch: United States Report on Iran “DISHONEST?”

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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohammed ElBaradei briefs the media before a board of governors meeting at Vienna’s U.N. headquarters September 11, 2006.

AP: IAEA: U.S. report on Iran ‘dishonest’

A recent House of Representatives committee report on Iran’s nuclear capability is “outrageous and dishonest” in trying to make a case that Tehran’s program is geared toward making weapons, a senior official of the U.N. nuclear watchdog has said.

BULL

El Baredi is “paying back” the United States for America’s unsuccessful attempt to block his reappointment as head of the IAEA. Remember Mohammed’s “October Surprise released in order to influnece the 2004 Presidential elections?

Jamal Ware, a spokesman for the House committee, confirmed they had received the letter and said the chairman had referred it to Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., and Rep. Rush Hold, D-N.J. They will review it and issue a formal response if necessary, he said.

“All IAEA complains about is a photo caption. If you read the report, it’s very clear that what it is saying is that Iran is working to develop the capability to enrich uranium to weapons grade, not that they have done so,” Ware said. “They use a string of adjectives, while not pointing to any substantive criticism of the report. There are areas where we would disagree with them. A disagreement does not make what we say erroneous.”

Great, now there is a political turf war between the United States and the United Nations. Almost like it was planned by Iran or maybe its chief apologist, Egyptian Mohammed ElBaradei, to deflect the United States desire to enforce UNSCR 1696.

Is it too late to send these feckless United Nations bastards packing?

And America needs the IAEA and ElBaradei, why?

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The Natanz uranium enrichment complex in Natanz is pictured in this January 2, 2006 satellite image.


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