'Ball of fire' if Iran attacked: IAEA chief

The UN atomic watchdog chief warned on Saturday that an attack on Iran over its controversial nuclear programme would turn the region into a fireball, as Tehran rejected an Israeli strike as “impossible.”
Mohamed ElBaradei also warned that he would not be able to continue in his role as International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general should the Islamic republic be attacked.

His stark comments came as Iran stressed yet again that it will not negotiate with world powers over its nuclear programme if it is required to suspend its controversial uranium enrichment.

“A military strike (against Iran) would in my opinion be worse than anything else … It would transform the Middle East region into a ball of fire,” ElBaradei said in an interview with Al-Arabiya television.

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One comment on “'Ball of fire' if Iran attacked: IAEA chief

  1. Jeffersonian says:

    ElBaradei is an utterly useless stooge on whose watch nuclear proliferation has blossomed. His departure would be cause for unalloyed joy.