The UN's Islamic Atomic Energy Administration head assures us that there is nothing to worry about in regards to that newly reported nuclear facility that was revealed earlier this year. In fact, he makes it sound like some sort of super sized storage unit, all for peaceful purposes don't you know.
ElBaradei was quoted in a New York Times interview as saying his inspectors' initial findings at the fortified site beneath a desert mountain near the Shi'ite holy city of Qom were "nothing to be worried about."Since it is apparent that the UN is wholly owned by the Islamic countries, why should we believe ElBaradei when he is trying to downplay the significance of this site?
"The idea was to use it as a bunker under the mountain to protect things," ElBaradei, alluding to Tehran's references to the site as a fallback for its nuclear program in case its larger Natanz enrichment plant were bombed by a foe like Israel.
"It's a hole in a mountain," he said.
At some point the Arab neighbors of Iran are going to get nervous enough that they finally give Israel the go ahead. They know better then to turn to the US, with our Procrastinator in Chief, mushroom clouds will be all over the Middle East before Barry O could tear himself away from the golf course to acknowledge the matter.
While we are trying to make nice with Hamas and Hezbollah could somebody school them on what happens in regards to nuclear fallout should the mad mullahs manage to launch a nuke into Israel? Of course it would put an end to this whole two-state solution with Israel and the PLO.
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