While blasting Israel and the US he couldn’t find any words to criticize Syria or North Korea for violating international law by pursuing un-authorized nuclear proliferation.
Once again, the anti-Israel bias of the UN shows it’s ugly face.
El-Baradei is upset that he wasn’t told sooner about the intelligence gathered at the secret Syrian nuclear site, and blasts Israel and the US for not telling him beforehand about the plans to destroy it.
The head of the UN nuclear monitoring agency on Friday criticized the US for not giving his organization intelligence information sooner on what Washington says was a nuclear reactor in Syria being built secretly by North Korea.
IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei also chastised Israel for bombing the site seven months ago, in a statement whose strong language reflected his anger at being kept out of the picture for so long.
“The Director General deplores the fact that this information was not provided to the Agency in a timely manner, in accordance with the Agency’s responsibilities under the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), to enable it to verify its veracity and establish the facts,” ElBaradei’s office said.
Additionally, “the Director General views the unilateral use of force by Israel as undermining the due process of verification that is at the heart of the non-proliferation regime,” it said.
ElBaradei did not criticize North Korea or Syria in his statement.
hattip: Gateway Pundit
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