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Old 08-19-2015, 07:17 PM
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Look, I get it that the democrats who frequent this forum have a built in defense mechanism with this President, as the Republicans on this forum have one. BUT...

PLEASE tell me honestly.....this is absurd.

One of the big issues with Iran for a few years has been the military installation in Parchin. Always was the lead in every story about Iran and nukes. Was on the lips of everyone before negotiations began.

Then we have this deal, and nobody tells the people that there are secret deals......it had to be found out.....no honest man in the admin would tell us that...

Then we find out there are secret deals, but we are told they are no big deal....

PLEASE read this and tell everyone how you can possibly support this man any longer, certainly how can you possible defend this deal.


"All IAEA member countries must give the agency some insight into their nuclear programs. Some 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.

The agreement in question diverges from normal procedures by allowing Tehran to employ its own experts and equipment in the search for evidence of activities it has consistently denied - trying to develop nuclear weapons.

Olli Heinonen, who was in charge of the Iran probe as deputy IAEA director general from 2005 to 2010, said he could think of no similar concession with any other country.

The White House has repeatedly denied claims of a secret side deal favorable to Tehran. IAEA chief Yukiya Amano told Republican senators last week that he was obligated to keep the document confidential.

Iran has refused access to Parchin for years and has denied any interest in - or work on - nuclear weapons. Based on U.S., Israeli and other intelligence and its own research, the IAEA suspects that the Islamic Republic may have experimented with high-explosive detonators for nuclear arms.

  • The IAEA has cited evidence, based on satellite images, of possible attempts to sanitize the site since the alleged work stopped more than a decade ago.

News from The Associated Press