Outgoing IAEA chief leaves turbulent legacy and agency grappling with nuclear challenges

Outgoing IAEA chief leaves complex legacy

VIENNA, Austria — He infuriated Washington by challenging claims Saddam Hussein had a secret nuclear program, grappled with Iranian and North Korean nuclear programs, and brought luster and unprecedented scrutiny to his organization by winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.

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