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Elbaradei: U.S. Should Set Nuclear Disarm Example
Reuters ^ | 8/26/03 | Louis Charbonneau

Posted on 08/26/2003 1:00:51 PM PDT by TastyManatees

Elbaradei: U.S. Should Set Nuclear Disarm Example
Tue August 26, 2003 11:52 AM ET

BERLIN (Reuters) - The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog called on the United States Tuesday to set an example to the rest of the world by cutting its nuclear arsenal and halting research programs. "The U.S. government demands that other nations not possess nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, it is arming itself," Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, told Germany's Stern weekly.

Criticizing President Bush's plan for a national missile defense shield, he said: "Then a small number of privileged countries will be under a nuclear protective shield, with the rest of the world outside."

"In truth there are no good or bad nuclear weapons. If we do not stop applying double standards we will end up with more nuclear weapons. We are at a turning point," ElBaradei told Stern in the interview released ahead of publication.

The IAEA director, who has overseen inspections of nuclear sites in Iraq, North Korea and Iran over the past year for half a decade said the world's five original nuclear powers -- the United States, Russia, Britain, France and China -- should send a clear message to the world that they were disarming.

"Otherwise, we must live with the consequences. At the moment we are, at best acting, like the fire brigade. Today Iraq, tomorrow North Korea, the day after Iran. And then?" ElBaradei said.

Under the terms of the 1968 nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the global pact aimed at stopping the spread of atomic weapons, the five original nuclear powers were permitted to keep their nuclear arsenals but agreed to negotiate terms for full global disarmament in good faith.

Nuclear nonproliferation experts have complained that Washington is undermining the goal of global disarmament with statements about its interest in exploring smaller scale atomic weapons, like nuclear "bunker-busters."

(Additional reporting by Louis Charbonneau in Vienna)


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: america; disarm; iaea; nuclear; un
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To: O.C. - Old Cracker
Give me a break. I am simply acknowledging the obvious. Nukes make giants of pipsqueaks. Nukes are not beyond the reach of lesser powers now with the enormous calculating and communication power of a computer and the internet. Back in the 80's Reagan's people saw this day coming and the only thing they could figure was star wars to counter the inevitable.

I think you know this but for whatever reason prefer to avoid an uncomfortable subject. You better accept this calculus and come to your senses regarding a change or we are doomed.

41 posted on 08/27/2003 11:45:39 AM PDT by kinghorse
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To: kinghorse
I should not have said the only thing. Reagan's people are to be strongly commended for their thought prowess on the subject. They just didn't factor in the anonymous threat of Islamic fundamentalism.
42 posted on 08/27/2003 11:47:15 AM PDT by kinghorse
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