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Originally Posted by Bella
What I don't understand is, If Iran is not building nuclear weapons, then why don't they just let the U.N. inspectors poke around to prove them right.
Also, if ElBaradei says that there is no evidence that Iran is not producing WMD's, what is he basing his findings over? Anyone can say that from a distance. This whole thing is B.S. If everyone followed ElBaradei's conclusions, Iran will have a Nuke in a few years.
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Thats what the entire U.N. is asking.
To be truthfull I certainly dont trust ElBaradei nor his conclusions I would rather trust foreign intelligence first and then listen to what he has to say and compare and ask him his explanation. It cant be very accurate if he cannot inspect when he wants to. IE "Quick hide this this and this person and we will tell him to come back at a later day". Yeah I d trust em.
To be truthfull as well again I would much rather see a German,Canadian,French,British head that team. Somebody that is all to well familiar with the games they play such as hide and seek. That way nobody can scream American influence. It seems the harder questions arent being asked by his team nor the hard reports being made to the U.N. about inspection denials. And thats a primary reason why countries including America are growing impatient with that regime and its games. But if/when we pull the plug we will be the bad guys once again to the U.N. So be.