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skunk
Dec 12, 2004, 07:14 AM
IAEA Leader's Phone Tapped

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A57928-2004Dec11.html?sub=AR
U.S. Pores Over Transcripts to Try to Oust Nuclear Chief

By Dafna Linzer
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, December 12, 2004

The Bush administration has dozens of intercepts of Mohamed ElBaradei's phone calls with Iranian diplomats and is scrutinizing them in search of ammunition to oust him as director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, according to three U.S. government officials.

But the diplomatic offensive will not be easy. The administration has failed to come up with a candidate willing to oppose ElBaradei, who has run the agency since 1997, and there is disagreement among some senior officials over how hard to push for his removal, and what the diplomatic costs of a public campaign against him could be.

Although eavesdropping, even on allies, is considered a well-worn tool of national security and diplomacy, the efforts against ElBaradei demonstrate the lengths some within the administration are willing to go to replace a top international diplomat who questioned U.S. intelligence on Iraq and is now taking a cautious approach on Iran.

The intercepted calls have not produced any evidence of nefarious conduct by ElBaradei, according to three officials who have read them. But some within the administration believe they show ElBaradei lacks impartiality because he tried to help Iran navigate a diplomatic crisis over its nuclear programs. Others argue the transcripts demonstrate nothing more than standard telephone diplomacy.
First Annan, now this. Is this any way to improve the UN's standing?



Desertrat
Dec 12, 2004, 08:03 AM
Just another of No Such Agency's uses of Echelon, as discussed here in the past.

Made any phone calls, lately?

:), 'Rat

skunk
Dec 12, 2004, 08:16 AM
I only use carrier pigeons.

pseudobrit
Dec 12, 2004, 08:41 AM
I only use carrier pigeons.

I've got a flock of cockatiels that speak Navajo.

skunk
Dec 12, 2004, 11:10 AM
What possible reply is there to a statement like that?

Thanatoast
Dec 12, 2004, 12:41 PM
The full article states that this is a well-worn technique, though I can't think it must be considered anything less than rude. And the fact that our current administration is perfectly willing to undermine negotiations for the sake of punishing a politician willing to call them on their ******** is asininely short-sighted and proves, yet again, that our current government is only interested in a short-sighted power game, rather than actually trying to solve any problems.

May they shoot themselves in the foot one too many times. It'll suck for all of us, but if they don't take themselves down (and us in the process) they'll never learn how to comport themselves in amanner becoming a superpower.

My own opinion is that it's too late anyway. The EU has already taken to ignoring the United States on economic issues and fighting it out in the WTO. Now South America is attempting to form it's own organization based on the EU. Currently, they only command a trillion dollars in GDP, but no company is going to want to pass that mraket, and if they pull it together, they'll be even more influential. The days of the US leading the world have come to an end.

Other nations have realized, through our leadership and our choices on who to trust with that leadership, that we are truly only looking out for number one. Certainly, that should be the first priority of any nation, but the world is no longer that big. Everyone's actions affect everyone else, and we no longer have the luxury. Since we are unwilling to act like the leaders we claim to be, and instead behave like the schoolyard bullies we are, the rest of the world is on it's way to making sure we're irrelevant. It's a shame we can't join the rest of the world in making it a better place, we seem only to be interested in what seem like good ideas in the short term, without realizing that our actions hurt us more in the long term.

pseudobrit
Dec 12, 2004, 03:23 PM
What possible reply is there to a statement like that?

I guess asking this is a good attempt:

What possible reply is there to a statement like that?

skunk
Dec 12, 2004, 03:25 PM
Ah, more rhetoric... ;)