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Harvard Kennedy School Professor Graham T. Allison ’62, who moderated the event, called ElBaradei “one the genuinely great leaders of his generation,” encouraging students in the audience to learn from [ElBaradei??s] courage...
Several students in attendance praised ElBaradei??s frankness...
...Security Council because the Russians and Chinese will block sanctions.” If this is the case, ElBaradei must have the foresight to push even harder for action against Iran. Iran gaining nuclear technology poses a credible threat to millions of people; it must be stopped. ElBaradei??s sentiment that compromises must be made with Iran to allow uranium enrichment at any level is at once infuriating and terrifying. Now, when we see Iran intensifying its rhetoric against the West and Israel, we cannot sit back and rely on Iran’s “guarantee?...
...every society to step up to the plate.” ElBaradei was jointly awarded the 2005 Nobel Peace Prize with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a body affiliated with the UN for which he has served as director general since 1997. The Nobel Peace Prize Committee commended ElBaradei??s “efforts to prevent nuclear energy from being used for military purposes and to ensure that nuclear energy for peaceful purposes is used in the safest way possible.” ElBaradei, who is a native of Egypt, recently began his third term as director...
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