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organization
International Atomic Energy Agency
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Professional affectionate |
5
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person
Washington (US Govt)
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Adversarial critical |
5
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person
Washington (US Govt)
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Political ideological conflict |
5
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This document appears to be a single page (page 17) from a book review or political commentary written by Leslie H. Gelb. The text discusses Mohamed ElBaradei's book 'The Age of Deception,' the evolution of the IAEA, and the necessity of US involvement in nuclear non-proliferation. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document appears to be page 16 of a larger text, likely a book review or political analysis article, included in a House Oversight production. The text critiques the views of ElBaradei (presumably Mohamed ElBaradei) regarding nuclear proliferation, diplomacy, and the motivations of nations like Iran and North Korea. The author argues that ElBaradei shows too much sympathy for non-Western proliferators while underestimating security concerns of major powers.
This document appears to be page 15 of a book review or policy paper included in a House Oversight production (likely related to broader investigations, potentially appearing in the Epstein document dumps due to peripheral associations or bulk production). The text analyzes the views of Mohamed ElBaradei regarding the limitations of the IAEA, specifically citing a budget of $450 million and limited intelligence capabilities. It discusses geopolitical tensions involving the US, Syria, Israel, and the UN, criticizing the UN's political maneuvering (citing Libya's 2003 chairmanship) and the US's handling of intelligence regarding Iraq and Syria.
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