El Baradei had one of the hardest jobs in the world. And I think that he did it in a balanced and honest way. I respect him and regret to see him go. I hope I can say at least half of this for the next guy.
Uh oh, the IAEA has been one of the few sources of (sometimes) objective analysis of Iran - too bad this article didn't mention why El Baradai is stepping down, or who is stepping up. The UN as a whole and especially the "security" council, has made it clear that their personal agenda trumps honest discourse.
I hope that news in Egyptian local news are true that he plans to run for President in 2011. A person of that caliber will cause all sorts of trouble to Mubarak and his sons, who will find it hard to tarnish his reputation or put him in jail, like they did with Ayman Nur. If he contributes to making Egypt more democratic, that will definitely lead to a more peaceful Middle East.
its great that we can comment on al-jaseera site,the americans dont like a strong leader they want a waek person they are against al baradei just like they where against potros potros gali.
It seems that a good man has been pushed out by exterior influences that have their sights on Iran. I commend Mohammed El Baradei for standing up to The Bush Administration and proving what we all suspected, that Iraq had NO weapons of mass destruction and Iran was pursuing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
His presence will be missed now that the IAEA has come under the influence of the US & Israel. It is a very bad development for World Peace.
The new demands being made by the IAEA towards Iran were issued by whom? Which person, Mohammed El Baradei the IAEA official that was forced out or was the statement made by someone else? Tick tick tick
فخورين بك يا دكتور ونعرف قدرك ونحترم فى كل البلاد العربيه
opkl14 8 months ago
Vote for Mohammed Al Baradei - We support him for to be President of EGYPT in 2011
bgabra1 1 year ago
i hope he will be the next president of egypt
0688miro 1 year ago
El Baradei had one of the hardest jobs in the world. And I think that he did it in a balanced and honest way. I respect him and regret to see him go. I hope I can say at least half of this for the next guy.
psychospores 2 years ago
Uh oh, the IAEA has been one of the few sources of (sometimes) objective analysis of Iran - too bad this article didn't mention why El Baradai is stepping down, or who is stepping up. The UN as a whole and especially the "security" council, has made it clear that their personal agenda trumps honest discourse.
zapproowsdower 2 years ago
I hope that news in Egyptian local news are true that he plans to run for President in 2011. A person of that caliber will cause all sorts of trouble to Mubarak and his sons, who will find it hard to tarnish his reputation or put him in jail, like they did with Ayman Nur. If he contributes to making Egypt more democratic, that will definitely lead to a more peaceful Middle East.
beethoven4ever 2 years ago 7
its great that we can comment on al-jaseera site,the americans dont like a strong leader they want a waek person they are against al baradei just like they where against potros potros gali.
sonamopress 2 years ago
It seems that a good man has been pushed out by exterior influences that have their sights on Iran. I commend Mohammed El Baradei for standing up to The Bush Administration and proving what we all suspected, that Iraq had NO weapons of mass destruction and Iran was pursuing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
His presence will be missed now that the IAEA has come under the influence of the US & Israel. It is a very bad development for World Peace.
2minstral 2 years ago
The new demands being made by the IAEA towards Iran were issued by whom? Which person, Mohammed El Baradei the IAEA official that was forced out or was the statement made by someone else? Tick tick tick
2minstral 2 years ago