Another Bushy guest writes for WINEP, here
"... Whether under the leadership of Mohamed ElBaradei or his successor, the IAEA must break the current verification stalemates with Iran and Syria. This will require a (new) director general who is ready to report forthrightly, to place the burden for cooperation on those who violate their obligations, and to exercise the IAEA's full authority. Failure to end these stalemates will diminish the IAEA's credibility and undercut its ability to support an effective nonproliferation regime -- let alone a world without nuclear weapons. The IAEA is too important to serve merely as rapporteur of refused cooperation and the relentless growth of Iran's illicit enrichment activities."
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