Mohamed ElBaradei
Nobel Laureate
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Iran wants to be seen as regional power: ElBaradeiElBaradei, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate who vehemently opposed Bush's decision to invade Iraq in March 2003, made clear he believed Bush's policy of refusing to negotiate with either Iran or North Korea was a massive failure. In this article: Mohamed ElBaradei, Iran, Tehran, Uranium, George W. Bush, United States, International Atomic Energy Agency, Barack Obama, and Vienna |
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The Salt Lake Tribune | October 13, 2009
President Obama deserves the Nobel Prize
...won in 2002, his main appeal was as a scourge of Bush the warmonger. ElBaradei and his International Atomic Energy Agency jointly won the prize in 2005 on similar grounds. ElBaradei had opposed the Iraq War and made it his mission to...
In this article: Barack Obama, Kofi Annan, U.N., Jimmy Carter, Iran, George W. Bush, and Welfare state
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Contra Costa Times | September 14, 2009
Iran to meet with U.S., allies
...the country's nuclear initiatives. But ElBaradei also urged Western nations to favor diplomacy over conflict, and he accused President George W. Bush's administration of rushing into war in Iraq without waiting for the results of U.N....
In this article: Iran, United States, Nuclear power, International Atomic Energy Agency, United Nations, Allegation, and Uranium
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BBC News | July 02, 2009
Japan envoy wins UN nuclear post
...they say, has been too soft on Iran and too ready to speak out on matters outside his mandate. The three terms of Mr ElBaradei, who has been in office since 1997, were marked by rows with the George W Bush administration over Iraq and Iran.
In this article: UN, International Atomic Energy Agency, Japan, Iran, and George W Bush
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TIME | October 10, 2009
Nobel Committee Lauds Obama for Not Being George W. Bush
...war in Iraq. The NPFNBGWB returned after a short hiatus in 2005, when the prize went to the International Atomic Energy Agency and Mohamed ElBaradei for refusing to confirm the existence of Saddam Hussein's nonexistent weapons of mass...
In this article: Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Nobel Prize, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Iraq, Climate change, Global warming, and Daily Kos
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Reuters | March 02, 2009
U.S. outreach to Iran could aid IAEA probe: ElBaradei
...on Monday. Mohamed ElBaradei made the remarks in an address kicking off a weeklong meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board of governors, the first since U.S. President Barack Obama took office. Obama has...
In this article: Iran, International Atomic Energy Agency, Barack Obama, U.S., Uranium, U.N., Allegation, and George W. Bush
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Philly.com | September 15, 2009
Iran, insisting on nuclear 'right,' agrees to new talks
...November, called for greater transparency from Iran. He noted that there remained "questions and allegations that cast doubt on the peaceful nature" of the country's nuclear initiatives. But ElBaradei also urged Western nations to favor...
In this article: Iran, United States, Nuclear power, International Atomic Energy Agency, United Nations, Allegation, and Uranium
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www.washingtonpost.com | May 24, 2007
Iran: No Halt to Nuclear Program
...anonymity because their information was confidential. The United States and others worry that ElBaradei's comments could undermine efforts to pressure Iran into scrapping the program. In Washington, President Bush said Thursday he would...
In this article: Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Security Council, United States, U.N., Uranium, Tehran, George W. Bush, and Ali Larijani
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Boston Globe -- Today's paper A to Z | September 14, 2009
Iran consents to new talks over nuclear program
...that cast doubt on the peaceful nature'' of the country's nuclear initiatives. But ElBaradei also urged Western nations to favor diplomacy over conflict, and he accused George W. Bush's administration of rushing into war in Iraq...
In this article: Iran, International Atomic Energy Agency, United States, Nuclear power, Allegation, Uranium, and European Union
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boston.com - Latest news | January 29, 2009
UN nuclear chief supports US-Iran talks
The maneuvering over a possible U.S.-Iranian dialogue came as Mohamed ElBaradei welcomed Obama's statements that the new U.S. administration was willing to talk to Iran after the Bush administration's refusal to deal with Tehran. In an...
In this article: Iran, United States, Barack Obama, Manouchehr Mottaki, U.N., Uranium, Bernard Kouchner, International Atomic Energy Agency, and Tehran
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Dr.Mohamed Mostafa El-Baradei (Arabic: محمد البرادعي, transliteration: ') (born June 17, 1942, in Cairo, Egypt) is the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), an inter-governmental organization under the auspices of the United Nations. ElBaradei and the IAEA were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.
- Birth Date:
- June 17, 1942
- Birthplace:
- Egypt
- Religion:
- Islam
- Nationality:
- Egyptian
- University Attended:
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- New York University School of Law
- University of Cairo
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