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What good is a spotlight with a burnt-out bulb?

The headline reads:

Olmert: Israel will expose Iranian nuclear weapons program

So, the Mossad and other agencies will be revealing the evidence that Iran is developing nuclear weapons?

Well... um...

No.

"Israel will work with the International Atomic Energy Agency to expose the Iranian plan to develop nuclear weapons, despite the limitations that Iran is setting," Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Sunday.

Olmert said the new US intelligence report concluding that Iran has given up its nuclear weapons program will not change Israel's view that Iran is trying to develop a nuclear bomb, his first comment on the report.

The IAEA's Mohammed El-Baradei has done his best to capitulate to the Iranian regime and do absolutely nothing to expose developing nuclear programs in countries like Libya and Egypt.

Despite the IAEA wandering around and sniffing the sand for years, Libya only revealed its activities after the toppling of Saddam Hussein.

El-Baradei has gone on record multiple times with the Arabist and Islamist position that Israel's nuclear weapons are the greatest threat to peace in the region, let alone the world.

You know, because they're been calling for the elimination of other countries in the region, the extermination of millions, revering historical figures like Hitler blah blah blah.

When it comes to investigating Iran, the IAEA isn't just a spotlight with a burnt-out bulb, but anyone delusional enough to repair or steer its non-existent beam is likely to get electrocuted.

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