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REPORT: IAEA to allow Iran to inspect its OWN Nuclear facilities

Deon
August 20, 2015

Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Yukiya Amano of Japan addresses the media during a news conference after a meeting of the IAEA board of governors at the International Center in Vienna, Austria, Monday June 8, 2015. (AP Photo/Ronald Zak)

A Deal built on ‘Trust’ … not Verification

As tensions in America continue to grow with some Americans supporting the Obama Administration’s Nuclear deal with Iran and others opposing it — more information has been leaked that is actually beginning to worry some of the President’s most loyal followers in the Democratic party.

According to a report made by the Associated Press, a “side-deal” was brokered between Iran and the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) that will essentially allow Iran to inspect it’s own Nuclear Facilities in the event that there is probable cause to believe that the Country is attempting to develop Nuclear weapons illegally.

As reported by Vice News:

“Iran will be permitted to inspect a suspected nuclear work site themselves under a secret deal reached with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), according to documents obtained on Wednesday by the Associated Press.

The Parchin Agreement, named for the site where Iran was believed to be developing a nuclear weapon, was a secret agreement brokered between the IAEA and Iran. It was separate from the deal reached last month between the US, Iran, and five other nations, but the US was aware of its details and had previously endorsed it.”

Giving the Wolf the ‘keys’ to the Barn

No matter what angle we examine it from, the conclusion is the same — this is a very BAD deal, not just for Israel — but for America and the entire world.

When the President presented this deal to the American people, he assured us that this deal was not based on Trust, but was based on “Verification” — however with each new release we learn just how inaccurate his statements were.

Here is what the President told us:

“Iran will face strict limitations on its program, and Iran has also agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections and transparency regime ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history.  So this deal is not based on trust, it’s based on unprecedented verification.”

But what exactly is “intrusive” about allowing Iran to inspect ITSELF for misconduct?

This is no different than the FBI telling a gang of International thieves to raid it’s own warehouses and then report back on any stolen items that they find — from there, they can turn themselves into prison.

… you cannot seriously expect them to play fair.

Deon