Cairo, Egypt – Report: Former Head Of UN Nuclear Watchdog ElBaradei Ready For Interim Power

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    Prominent Egyptian reform campaigner Mohamed ElBaradei waits before leaving Vienna to Cairo at the Vienna airport, January 27, 2011. ElBaradei said he expected large demonstrations across Egypt on Friday and that the time had come for President Hosni Mubarak to leave power. REUTERS/Heinz-Peter Bader Cairo, Egypt – Prominent Egyptian reform campaigner and former head of the UN nuclear watchdog agency Mohamed ElBaradei said he was ready to assume power in Egypt if the people called for him to do so, the Arabic satellite channel Al Arabiya reported on Thursday.

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    In a brief screen headline, the channel said: “ElBaradei: ready to take up power for a transitional period if the street demanded it.” It did not give details.


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    13 years ago

    Bush was right! A wave of freedom is sweeping the middle east.

    JackC
    JackC
    13 years ago

    “Mohamed ElBaradei said he was ready to assume power in Egypt if the people called for him to do so,”

    I am ALSO ready to assume power in Egypt if they call me.

    shauli
    shauli
    13 years ago

    watch the u.n. put some other muslim maybe even an iranian…..they are so curropt

    Reubies
    Reubies
    13 years ago

    How are these demonstrations, spurred by opportunists taking advantage of the Tunisian government overthrow, tied to Bush? And what is our current Commander in Chief going to do about it?
    Anyone thinking that these demonstrations are a refreshing cry of “freedom” might face a very rude awakening if, Hashem Yerachem, they succeed. Instability in countries with rampant Islamic radicalism is a sure recipe for disaster.

    Yerachmiel
    Yerachmiel
    13 years ago

    You have countries run by absolute ganovim. As Jews we should be in favor of bnai noach who don’t steal. I hope for something better in relation to US and Israel. But we cannot count on ganovim as allies. Such people are bound to be overthrown sooner or later.