The U.N. nuclear watchdog says his agency is locked in a "stalemate" with Iran over the country's suspect nuclear program.
International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei has told the agency's 35-nation board that Iran has not suspended uranium enrichment. He says Tehran has not cleared up other lingering questions about its atomic activities.
ElBaradei urged Iran on Monday to "substantively re-engage" with the Vienna-based IAEA to prove there are no military dimensions to its nuclear program.
IF IRAN'S PROGRAM IS GOING FULL-STEAM AHEAD, THEN THERE IS NO STALEMATE; IRAN IS WINNING.
ONLY DELUDED DUPES AND PRO-JIHADISTS COULD AGREE WITH EL BARADEI'S MIS-CHARACTERIZATION.
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