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toward nuclear disarmament. It will be many moons and unerringly
effective inspections before leaders in Washington and Moscow
contemplate such a course. Surely ElBaradei knows this.
Nonetheless, “The Age of Deception” provides the grist for serious
debate even as it helpfully chronicles the International Atomic
Energy Agency’s journey and tribulations as it evolved from a
relatively obscure group of technicians into an organization with
growing international clout. But if those following in ElBaradei’s
path think they can combat proliferation without the major powers —
particularly the United States — assuming a central role, they are
wrong. Checking proliferation will require more innovative and
tighter cooperation between the agency ElBaradei loves and the
United States, of which he no longer seems especially fond.
Leslie H. Gelb is president emeritus of the Council on Foreign
Relations, a former senior official in the State and Defense
Departments, and a former New York Times columnist.
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