2011/06/03

Sherwood Ross: US Spying Detects No Iranian Nukes

The former Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said in a new published report, that he had not seen "a shred of evidence" that Iran was "building nuclear, or nuqular", if your name is George W. Bush, who accepted the so-called 9/11 fairy tale about the asbestos-damaged "towers" belonging to "Silverberg". But I digress: Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel Prize recipient who spent 12 years at the IAEA (sorry, NOT EIEIO) , told investigative journalist Seymor Hersh: "I don't believe Iran is a clear and present danger. All I see is the hype about the threat posed by Iran." El Baradei, the Nobel Prize recipient, who spent 12 years at the IAEA, told investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, "I don't believe Iran is a clear and present danger. All I see is the hype about the threat posed by Iran." El Baradei, who is now a candidate for the presidency of Egypt, added: "The core issue is mutual lack of trust. I believe there will be no solution until the day that the United States and Iran sit down together to discuss the issues, and put pressure on each other to find a solution." El Baradei's remarks are contained in in an article by Hersh titled "Iran and the Bomb".

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