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What Really happened (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mohammed ElBaradei, the recently retired former head of the UN nuclear watchdog, warns against an alleged plan by the Israeli government to attack Iran's nuclear sites. In a recent interview with The Washington Post, ElBaradei said an Israeli military strike against Iran would "absolutely be the worst thing that could happen." WRH permalink
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Israel Matzav (Free subscription) | 12/06/2009
If you're looking for someone to blame for Iran's progress toward nuclear weapons, outgoing IAEA chief Mohammed ElBaradei would be a fair choice. ElBaradei's conduct regarding Iraq's non-existent nuclear weapons brought him a great deal of international prestige. He became a popular speaker in important forums around the world, and in 2005 he and the agency received the Nobel Peace...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Cairo - Mohammed ElBaradei could run in Egypt's 2011 presidential elections only if there were sweeping changes to the country's political system, he told Arab newspapers Friday. ElBaradei, who stepped down as International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA...
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Ria Novosti (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Mohammed ElBaradei, former UN nuclear watchdog head and Nobel Peace Prize winner, has set specific conditions for running for presidency in Egypt, his home country, local media reported on Friday.
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Alarabiya.net (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Former United Nations nuclear watchdog chief Mohammed ElBaradei said he would consider running for Egypt's presidency but only if the election process were democratic, in a statement published on Friday. ElBaradei, who ended his 12-year stint as the head of the International