Nobel Peace Prize winner
The Nobel Peace Prize has gone to non proliferation campaigner Mohamed ElBaradei and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which he heads. They opposed the war in Iraq. Condelezza Rice congratulated him on his prize, while conscious of the fact that she didn’t want him reappointed to the post, because he opposed the US-led war and told US officials it was based on a lie.
Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said, "I have nothing to say about this award."
And on the subject of the war in Iraq, more than 292 people have been killed in Iraq in the past 11 days, and nearly 2000 US military members since the war began. Lets see what the war has done:
More than two years have passed since the war on Iraq began, but the violence shows no sign of relenting, rampant crime, unemployment at more than 50 percent and a fuel crisis in one of the world's leading oil-exporting countries have added to the misery of the Iraqi people. People are struggling to find jobs, and conditions have become more pathetic than that of the Afghans and the Palestinians.
Frustration has reached the stage of hopelessness,
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