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}}The '''International Atomic Energy Agency''' ('''IAEA''')
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==Official narrative==
 
==Official narrative==
 
The mission of the IAEA is the rather contradictory<ref>[http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/709 Atoms for profit]</ref> combination of promoting the peaceful use of nuclear energy, while inhibiting its use for any military purposes.  
 
The mission of the IAEA is the rather contradictory<ref>[http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/709 Atoms for profit]</ref> combination of promoting the peaceful use of nuclear energy, while inhibiting its use for any military purposes.  
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==George W. Bush's "new report" on Iraq's WMDs==
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On 6 September 2002, when U.S. President George W. Bush claimed that the IAEA had published a “new report” about [[Saddam Hussein]]’s efforts to create "[[weapons of mass destruction]]" the U.S. news-media reported the statement but hid that it was a lie. He said (and [[CNN]] and others quoted it): “a report came out of the Atomic — the IAEA that they were six months away from developing a weapon. I don’t know what more evidence we need”. The IAEA issued a denial that there was any such report,<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/20021031194304/http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/Press/P_release/2002/prn0211.shtml</ref> but US {{ccm}} did not report their denial.<ref>http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2015/09/americas-news-is-heavily-censored.html</ref>
 
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International Atomic Energy Agency.svg
AbbreviationIAEA
Parent organizationUN
HeadquartersVienna, Austria
LeaderIAEA/Director General
TypeOrganization
SubpageIAEA/Director General
The International Atomic Energy Agency

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

Official narrative

The mission of the IAEA is the rather contradictory[1] combination of promoting the peaceful use of nuclear energy, while inhibiting its use for any military purposes.

George W. Bush's "new report" on Iraq's WMDs

On 6 September 2002, when U.S. President George W. Bush claimed that the IAEA had published a “new report” about Saddam Hussein’s efforts to create "weapons of mass destruction" the U.S. news-media reported the statement but hid that it was a lie. He said (and CNN and others quoted it): “a report came out of the Atomic — the IAEA that they were six months away from developing a weapon. I don’t know what more evidence we need”. The IAEA issued a denial that there was any such report,[2] but US commercially-controlled media did not report their denial.[3]

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Olli HeinonenDeputy Director-General for Safeguards19992005From 1999 to 2002 Director of Operations A and from 2002–2005 Director of Operations B in the Department of Safeguards.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Evidence of Iranian Nukes may be Fakearticle18 November 2010Gareth Porter
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