It's more worthless than we thought.
The IAEA will allow Iran to investigate whether evidence exists of whether Iran is doing something it denies doing.
The AP reports that Iran will do its own compliance inspections at Parchin. Hm. As I said previously, Iran will destroy 98% of an illusion.
The IAEA will allow Iran to investigate whether evidence exists of whether Iran is doing something it denies doing.
The AP reports that Iran will do its own compliance inspections at Parchin. Hm. As I said previously, Iran will destroy 98% of an illusion.
Any IAEA member country must give the agency some insight into its nuclear program. Some countries are required to do no more than give a yearly accounting of the nuclear material they possess. But nations- like Iran - suspected of possible proliferation are under greater scrutiny that can include stringent inspections.
But the agreement diverges from normal inspection procedures between the IAEA and a member country by essentially ceding the agency's investigative authority to Iran. It allows Tehran to employ its own experts and equipment in the search for evidence for activities that it has consistently denied - trying to develop nuclear weapons.
But the agreement diverges from normal inspection procedures between the IAEA and a member country by essentially ceding the agency's investigative authority to Iran. It allows Tehran to employ its own experts and equipment in the search for evidence for activities that it has consistently denied - trying to develop nuclear weapons.