ElBaradei blames U.S. intelligence withholding on Syrian nuclear site and calls for stronger IAEA powers
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The passage cites former IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei’s claim that the United States concealed intelligence about a Syrian nuclear facility and did nothing to prevent an Israeli strike in 2007, and ur ElBaradei alleges U.S. withheld intelligence that Syria was building a nuclear facility. He claims the U.S. did nothing to stop Israel's 2007 bombing of that facility. Calls for expanded IAEA inspect
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