Is the IAEA Really just now figuring out that Iran isn't going to cooperate??


The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Thursday his probe of allegations that Iran tried to make nuclear arms is at "a dead end" because the government is not cooperating.
Mohamed ElBaradei warned that confidence in Tehran had shrunk in the wake of its belated revelation of a previously secret nuclear facility.
ElBaradei also criticized Tehran for not accepting an internationally endorsed plan meant to delay its ability to make such weapons.
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Okay, so now they admit that Iran is a problem. Are they going to take as long actually doing something about it??   
 
Other Iran crap: Iran clerics start taking control of schools...


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Rob
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"I have met the enemy, and he is us!"-Pogo

There is only one type of "good" Liberal, and that is an out-of-office Liberal!

I don't think we have to worry about how long the IAEA will take, because I don't think Israel has the patience to wait for the U.N. to take effective, cohesive action against Iran. Do not be surprised if Israel goes after Iran within the next 6 to 12 months! Then we'll see how Obama handles a real crisis!

Posted 2009-11-27T03:07:03Z
 
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Don't just rock the boat, turn it over, if you're not on it!

Israel has the fire power to take care of the problem. The question is when will they nuke them. Obama will have to become a leader pretty dam quick. We have to help protect Israel. Or, will Obama pass on that to like he has the genocide taking place in Israel. Israel should be getting pretty tired of it soon.Surprised ...KaBoom...Yell

Posted 2009-11-27T03:37:33Z
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The IAEA is a very weak organization with no real power and Mohamed ElBaradei is just stalling for time like we have seen from many other Islamic leaders. Say that Iran is not cooperating is an understatment but Obama will continue to negotiate with a false hope until Israel starts us on a path of war and he will have to choose a side. I just wonder if his teleprompter can give him some back bone to go with the pretty words like the speechwriter Jon Favreau or advisors David Axelrod and Rahm Emanul. While Obama is dealing in words ElBaradei is dealing in nuclear bombs...those do not seem to be equals.

Posted 2009-11-27T04:12:51Z
 
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And He hath made my mouth like a sharp sword;  in the shadow of His hand hath He hid me,  and made me a polished shaft;  in  His  quiver  hath He hid me---Isaiah 49:2.

As long as Obama is in office as an american Muslim,iran is going Balls out to make isreal a thing of the Past, sorry about my description, but sometimes you have to be real to a real situation, and descriptions do place things in a more real perspective

Posted 2009-11-27T08:35:55Z
 
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A looooong, loooooong time, if ever. He knows he has no way to stop it now after allowing Iran to develop nuclear capability. Don't count on Obama either, because he is just talk and I am not sure that Israel will do anything because it fears missile retaliation on its cities. This should have been stopped earlier but I am afraid it is too late just because America is powerless.

Posted 2009-11-27T12:22:30Z
 
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You are only as old as you act.

Obama is just talk and no backbone.  I agree that Israel is going to take care of Iran and I don't believe they will hang on much longer before taking action.

Posted 2009-11-27T15:46:44Z
 
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"Some people wonder all their lives if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem.”

Philippians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength."

Semper Fi

God Bless Israel  ... At least someone still possess a pair.

Obama is the empty suit we all knew he was.  He has shown weakness and indecisiveness to our Enemies and our Allies.

Posted 2009-11-27T18:27:26Z
 
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