Source: Campaign
Iran
NPT tattering because Big Boys continue to rely on nuclear
weapons
In a revealing, but largely unreported interview with
the BBC, Dr Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the UN's nuclear watchdog, has
reaffirmed Iran's right to enrichment, accused the nuclear powers of dangerous
double standards on non-proliferation and made it clear that Iran presents no
danger to the West.
Speaking on the BBC programme, Inside the IAEA: A
year with the nuclear detectives broadcast
today, Dr. ElBaradei gives a candid assessment of the current standoff
between the UN Security Council and Iran. He stresses the fact that "having an
enrichment capability and developing a weapon are two different things." He also
makes it clear that Iran has a fundamental right to uranium enrichment and
acknowledges Iran's belief that "the Security Council is exceeding its
authority" in imposing sanctions. On the question of the threat posed by Iran,
Dr ElBaradei says:
"One thing is clear. They are not today a clear and
present danger and that is not only my view. That is the view of MI6. That is
the view of the CIA."
He refers to those calling for military intervention
against Iran as the "new crazies" and says that the use of force would be
"catastrophic".
"We need to understand where the Iranians are coming
from, the Iranians need to understand the concerns of the international
community, and we need to reconcile the differences. The key issue right now,
which is really blocking the negotiation, is this issue of suspension [of
enrichment]."
He argues that the Iranians have a genuine desire to
see "trade normalisation" and "diplomatic relations re-established" and says of
the current crisis "you are not going to resolve it simply by adopting more
sanctions or more pressure." Instead, he says:
"we need to invest our time in developing a
comprehensive, peaceful resolution of the issue, that understands, puts the
nuclear issue in a proper context that is part and parcel of the global or
regional insecurity in the Middle East."
Dr ElBaradei also criticizes the nuclear weapons
states and asserts that the Non Proliferation Treaty is "tattering in many ways"
because other countries see "the Big Boys continue to rely on nuclear weapons".
He further accuses the five major nuclear powers of not living up to their
disarmament commitments under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty while
expecting the non-nuclear weapon states to agree to additional intrusive
inspections:
"As long as you are telling them: Do as I say and not
as I do, you continue to have cynicism and you continue to have a feeling among
the many of the non-nuclear weapon states 'why should we accept to tie our hands
even further and why can't we keep the option of developing these weapons in
case our security is threatened?' We still live in a world that says the
security of some people is more important than others. We have to live under a
nuclear umbrella while the rest can enjoy the elements, which is not
sustainable."
The interview between Dr ElBaradei and Rob Broomby
was transcribed by CASMII. A full transcript can be found on the website at
http://www.campaigniran.org/casmii/?q=node/2300
For more information visit http://www.campaigniran.org
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