This week brought the stunning news that Senator Tom Cotton (R.,
Ark.) and Representative Mike Pompeo (R., Kan.) had discovered, during a
meeting with IAEA officials, the existence of secret side deal between
the IAEA and Tehran — a side deal that will not, like the main nuclear
agreement, be shared with Congress. So critics of the agreement were
understandably eager to hear an explanation from Secretary of State John
Kerry when he and other senior administration officials testified
before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday.
The hearing produced a new bombshell: In its investigation of Iran’s
past nuclear-weapons-related work, the IAEA will rely on Iran to collect
samples at its Parchin military base and other locations.
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That's fine with me. It's better none as some can get away with.
ReplyDeleteIt's better none as some can get away with.
DeleteDo you mean it's better than no one collecting samples?
Doesn't make much sense, I know. At least Iran is making an effort to accommodate requests.
ReplyDeleteMore than I can say of others who are not accommodating. JFK was right.
Thanks.
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