No, Iran is not allowed to inspect itself
By Mark Hibbs and Thomas Shea - 08/21/15
As
any landmark vote by a deeply divided United States Congress nears,
stretching the truth to win hearts and minds is politics as usual. But
what’s being said and published in some quarters about how the Iran
nuclear deal would be implemented has now spun out of control. A
disinformation milestone was achieved in early August when opponents
charged that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)—responsible
for verification under the Iran agreement—is making “secret side deals”
with Iran. This was followed last week by wholly specious claims that
the IAEA will put Iran in charge of an ongoing investigation of
allegations that Iran conducted nuclear weapons-related work at a
military base at Parchin.
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