Iran bans inspector access to military sites – IOTW Report

Iran bans inspector access to military sites

didn't see that coming

 

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With some lawmakers chanting “Death to the America,” Iran’s parliament voted to ban access to military sites, documents and scientists as part of a future deal with world powers over its contested nuclear program.

The bill, if approved into law, could complicate the ongoing talks in Vienna between Iran and the six-nation group — the U.S., Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany — as they face a self-imposed June 30 deadline. The talks are focused on reaching a final accord that curbs Iran’s nuclear program in return for the lifting of economic sanctions.

Of 213 lawmakers present on Sunday, 199 voted in favor of the bill, which also demands the complete lifting of all sanctions against Iran as part of any final nuclear accord. The bill must be ratified by the Guardian Council, a constitutional watchdog, to become a law.

The terms stipulated in the bill allow for international inspections of Iranian nuclear sites, but forbid any inspections of military facilities.

 

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3 Comments on Iran bans inspector access to military sites

  1. Iran NEVER had any intention of honoring any agreement with infidels. Their device is either very close or done. If Putin is surreptitiously assisting them, then they’re probably done – just have to decide who to threaten and how to deliver it.

    Obola’s plan has worked beyond his expectations.

    “I have met the enemy; and they are worms.”

    (Hitler after Munich)
    (Obama after meeting with Boehner and McConnell)

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