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Force is last resort in Iranian crisis: nuclear chief
VIENNA AFP — UN atomic energy chief Mohamed ElBaradei said Monday that force should not be used yet to resolve the Iranian nuclear crisis, dismissing talk of war as "a lot of hype". "We need always to remember that use of force could only be resorted to when ......
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Iraq, SECURITY
Research articles 2007-09-17
Tackling the Iran-U.S. crisis: the need for a paradigm shift.(THE U.S.-IRAN RELATIONSHIP)
Central Asia and the Persian Gulf region have been engulfed in turmoil and instability with global ramifications for the last several decades. The region has been the scene of super-power rivalry and competition as well as major-power understanding and cooperation. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan lead...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Iraq, Saddam, Treaty, U.S.
Research articles 2007-03-22
Iran says US in no position to attack
TEHRAN AFP — Iran appears convinced it can deter or even win a military confrontation with the United States, with the Islamic regime buoyed by high oil prices, support from militants across the region and American woes in Iraq. The regime gave fresh signals on Sunday that it was...
Tags: attack, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Iraq, TVs, U.S.
Research articles 2006-04-16
Former UN Weapons Inspector Scott Ritter to Speak at National Press Club, Oct. 12
News Advisory: Scott Ritter, Former UN Weapons Inspector and author of the newly released Iraq Confidential, will be available for media Q & A on Wednesday, October 12 in Washington at a 9 a.m. breakfast briefing at the National Press Club, 529 14th Street NW, 13th floor, co- sponsored by...
Tags: breakfast, CIA, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Iraq, MARKETING
Research articles 2005-10-11
Nobel Peace Prize A Rebuke for Bush, Says Peace Action
SILVER SPRING, Md., Oct. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Peace Action, the merger of the United States' two largest nuclear disarmament groups the Nuclear Freeze and Sane, welcomed today's announcement that the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA and its director-general, Mohammed ElBaradei, are the recipients of the 2005 Nobel Prize for...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, U.S.
Research articles 2005-10-07
IAEA postpones vote on new chief in order to get US onboard
VIENNA AFP — The UN atomic agency postponed a vote on whether to give current chief Mohamed ElBaradei a new term, with only Washington opposing his reappointment due to differences over Iran and Iraq. But a US official told AFP that the United States, virtually alone on the 35-nation...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, ambassador, board, diplomat, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Iraq, U.S., Washington
Research articles 2005-04-27
Failure to find Iraqi WMD led to loss of US credibility: former US senator
LONDON AFP — The failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq has led to "distrust" and a loss of credibility about US intelligence, former US senator and nuclear expert Sam Nunn said. Conclusions that Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein had no stockpiles of or advanced programs on biological,...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, Leadership, London, SECURITY
Research articles 2005-03-16
On eve of US vote, UN nuclear chief avoids Iraq explosives row
UNITED NATIONS AFP — The head of the UN nuclear watchdog steered clear of the controversy over missing explosives in Iraq, declining to raise the issue at the United Nations on the eve of the US election. International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA chief Mohammed ElBaradei said UN inspectors should...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, MARKETING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs
Research articles 2004-11-01
US army unit destroyed 250 tons of explosives at Iraqi site
WASHINGTON AFP — The Defense Department said it believes high explosives at the center of a US election controversy were at the Al Qaqaa site in Iraq when US troops arrived but an officer said his unit had moved 250 tons to be destroyed. Major Austin Pearson, however, acknowledged...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, MARKETING
Research articles 2004-10-29
Pentagon says its unclear if explosives disappeared after Iraq site fell under US control
WASHINGTON AFP — A Pentagon spokesman said it was unclear whether 380 tons of high explosives reported missing from a weapons facility in Iraq disappeared before or after it fell under control of US forces. The Iraqi government this month reported the disappearance of 380 tons of HMX and...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, Pentagon, SOFTWARE, spokesman
Research articles 2004-10-25
White House plays down loss of explosives in Iraq
GREELEY, United States AFP — The White House played down the loss of hundreds of tons of high explosives in Iraq saying that President George W. Bush knew of the disappearance but emphasising there was no nuclear risk. White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Bush had been kept informed...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, disappearance, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, White House
Research articles 2004-10-25
US probes missing Iraqi explosives
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States is probing the disappearance of 350 tonnes of high explosives from a weapons dump in Iraq, the US State Department said. The Pentagon ordered US-led forces in Iraq and US arms inspectors to "look into the matter and investigate what was alleged to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, disappearance, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, SECURITY, U.S. Department of State
Research articles 2004-10-25
IAEA informs UN of missing Iraq explosives
UNITED NATIONS AFP — The head of the UN nuclear watchdog officially informed the Security Council of some 350 metric tonnes (380 tons) of high explosives missing from a weapons dump in Iraq. International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA head Mohamed ElBaradei delivered a letter to the council about the...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq
Research articles 2004-10-25
Russia calls for return of weapons inspectors to Iraq
MOSCOW AFP — Russia called on the United States and the Iraqi transitional government to allow international weapons inspectors to return to Iraq, following reports of the disappearance of high-tech equipment that could be used to make nuclear weapons. Inspectors from the UN Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission UNMOVIC...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, ministry, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-10-14
UN watchdog says nuclear equipment vanished in Iraq
UNITED NATIONS AFP — The UN's nuclear watchdog raised concerns about material and equipment from Saddam Hussein's regime which could be used to make a nuclear weapon and have since vanished in Iraq. In a letter to the Security Council, the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA said it was...
Tags: HARDWARE, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, Storage
Research articles 2004-10-11
US downplays concerns about missing Iraqi nuclear equipment
WASHINGTON AFP — The United States played down concerns raised by the UN atomic watchdog about equipment and materials that could be used to make nuclear weapons reported missing from Iraq, saying the problem had been addressed. The State Department acknowledged that such items had been looted from Iraqi...
Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, MARKETING, NETWORKING
Research articles 2004-10-12
Iran in Iraq's shadow: dealing with Tehran's nuclear weapons bid
As the old military adage has it, no good deed ever goes unpunished. And so it would seem with American security interests in the Persian Gulf. Soon after the United States has removed a major threat to American and regional interests with the defeat of Saddam Hussein's regime, Washington has...
Tags: Arab, Gulf, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Iraq, Saddam, SECURITY, U.S.
Research articles 2004-09-22
UN nuclear inspectors return to Iraq in coming days: ElBaradei
CAIRO AFP ? International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA inspectors will return to Iraq in the coming days at the request of its government, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog, Mohamed ElBaradei, said here. "The IAEA will send a team of inspectors to Iraq in the coming days following...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-07-20
UN nuclear chief plays down chance of inspectors returning to Iraq soon
MOSCOW AFP ? UN nuclear chief Mohammed ElBaradei played down the chances of international atomic inspectors returning to Iraq in the near future, despite a new government there, saying the current security situation was a major problem. ElBaradei said Monday that his International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA inspectors would...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, SECURITY, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-06-28
UN nuclear chief plays down chance of inspectors returning to Iraq
MOSCOW AFP ? UN nuclear chief Mohammed ElBaradei played down the chances of international atomic inspectors returning to Iraq in the near future despite a new government, saying the security situation was a major problem. ElBaradei said Monday that his International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA, which fled Iraq in...
Tags: Government, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iraq, security, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-06-28
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