Posted on 11/06/2004 10:23:40 AM PST by 4kevin
UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed El Baradei has rejected charges that he has attacked President George W. Bush by saying the invasion and occupation of Iraq have damaged the credibility of the United States, his spokesman said Friday. Spokesman Mark Gwozdecky said in a statement: "Some media have misrepresented Dr. ElBaradei's essential message in his speech at Stanford and quoted him out of context." Gwozdecky was referring to an article published Friday in the San Francisco Chronicle after International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general ElBaradei gave a speech at Stanford University in California on Thursday. "The main message he was trying to convey was that in matters of war and peace, governments must do everything within their power to reach agreement," Gwozdecky said. "When the international community is not united everyone loses, and in the case of Iraq, no one more than the Iraqi people," Gwozdecky added.
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This bozzo has got to go. He deliberately attempted to influence an election. This is not part of his job description. His agency has NO credibility until it is purged of political hacks like him.
I'd rather people started asking about his failure to discover DPRNK's nukes in the '90's (along with his boss Hansie) and was never concerned about those explosive chemicals until months after US troops blew them up.
What kind of nonsense places an arab (almost certainly a muslim too) in such a position? Only at the UN.
So the Iraqi people would be better off with Saddam in power?
All I can say is I loved the way Colin Powell got in this worm's face and basically told him to 'walk away, just walk away.' Powell is the man.
Mohamed says it all!
And what BLACK church will Kerry attend on Sunday?
Letting an arab moslem run a nuclear program ... that's like letting a pedophile run a nursery.
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