Rafael Grossi: Enabler of the Zionist Regime’s Aggression Against Iran
According to webangah News Agency, Israel’s aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran-conducted with full coordination and direct U.S. involvement-has reignited global debate over nuclear non-proliferation and the IAEA’s role in perpetuating western dominance. The conflict underscores how the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) framework reinforces imperialist control, denying sovereign states access to nuclear technology while empowering Western hegemony.
Days before the 12-day war, the IAEA board of Governors accused Tehran of violating uranium enrichment limits and obstructing inspections. Hours after this resolution, Israel-the region’s sole undeclared nuclear power and a non-signatory to the NPT-launched attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, an IAEA member state. The agency’s muted response, limited to Director General Rafael Grossi’s “deep concern,” exposed its complicity in legitimizing Israeli aggression and nuclear monopoly.
Irish analyst Dylan Evans condemned the IAEA as a partisan tool of Western powers, particularly the U.S., which wields outsized diplomatic influence over its decisions. The agency has adopted unfriendly narratives about Iran’s peaceful nuclear program while ignoring Israel’s unchecked arsenal. This marks the fifth anti-Iran resolution by the IAEA in five years.
Evans highlighted stark disparities: Despite refusing NPT membership and operating clandestine sites like Dimona without oversight, Israel faces zero IAEA resolutions. In contrast, Iran endures intensified scrutiny based on unverified claims from Tel Aviv-including disputed 2018 intelligence that triggered new inspections despite originating from a non-NPT state possessing nukes.
Wikileaks cables from 2010 revealed former IAEA chief Yukiya Amano (2009-2019) colluded with Washington against Iran. One dispatch showed U.S. officials praising Amano as their “reliable ally,” confirming Western intelligence funneled sensitive Iranian data to American and Israeli spies via IAEA channels.
The report notes Iran faces crushing sanctions without evidence of prohibited activities, while Israel evades global pressure to join NPT or open Dimona for inspection-despite whistleblower Mordechai Vanunu’s 1980s revelations about its atomic weapons program.
“This hypocrisy reveals ‘nuclear apartheid,'” Evans wrote, blasting dual standards that weaponize non-proliferation for imperialist aims: “If you’re America’s ally like israel? No consequences for building nukes. If you challenge U.S.? Even peaceful nuclear energy is forbidden.” He concluded: “The IAEA isn’t protecting security; it enforces racist exclusion under legal cover.”
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