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Former IAEA Chief Hans Blix Says Iran Is No Threat, N Korea More Worrying

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2011

Former International Atomic Energy Agency Chief Hans Blix speaks on his inspections of Iraq's weapons stockpiles, and comparing the rhetoric of America's Government toward Iran and North Korea, Blix draws comparisons with Iraq and Iran, but says North Korea with nuclear weapons is more of a present danger than Iran, who are merely speculated to be seeking a nuclear weapons programme.

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  • @stephen3398 She's a very pretty lady.

  • @itchyundies - These leaders are either rednecks (Bush), pencil-necks (Blair), stiff-necks (Brit P.M Cameron), pecker-heads (Ex Aussie P.M Paul Keating) or bogans (Gillard, Putin, Kim Jong ill-in-the-head, Saddam Hussein, Bin Laden, Obama) .

    No politician dresses great and their favorite colours are black (blacks suits, black pants,black socks) because black clothing symbolize the power of anger, death and dictatorship...Bin Laden used to head-bang to Megadeth....

  • Sophie needs a hair stylist; that, or go with bangs. The smirk about oil did not become her

    Of course Iran is a danger; especially now in Iraq, and of course their mongering about Israel

    And forget not what Iran is doing in Venezuela

    Israel has 'no intention' of using nukes; they're a deterrent only, just as elsewhere

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