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how much the seller is going to provide the buyer, but YOU can't see the agreement?
This is what the American people are being told is part of the Iranian deal.
So would you sign an agreement that the seller tells the lender that the back yard contains nuclear waste but you the buyer will have no knowledge that what was in the "Separate arrangement II" to the agreement?
These are several points of the Separate arrangement II agreed by the Islamic State of Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency on 11 July 2015, regarding the Road-map, Paragraph 5
Iran will provide to the Agency photos of the locations, including those identified in paragraph 3 below, which would be mutually agreed between Iran and the Agency, taking into account military concerns.
Iran will provide to the Agency videos of the locations, including those identified in paragraph 3 below, which would be mutually agreed between Iran and the Agency, taking into account military concerns.
Iran will provide to the Agency 7 environmental samples taken from points inside one building already identified by the Agency and agreed by Iran, and 2 points outside of the Parchin complex which would be agreed between Iran and the Agency.
Text of Draft Agreement Between IAEA, Iran
This means that Iran WILL with no separate inspections provide the IAEA with pictures,samples etc. where there may be some suspicion of violations of the Iran Deal.
Wow... So the USA admits that Parchin where nuclear detonators are developed have this separate agreement...
"...senior State Department official said that the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, would have "total oversight" of sampling and inspections of Parchin under the agreement between the agency and Iran over access to the site.
"Iran is not self-inspecting," the official said, though this official would not deny that Iranian inspectors will "play a role".
The official stressed that the arrangement for Parchin is an entirely separate arrangement from investigations of other Iranian nuclear sites with possible military dimensions: They're a "totally different ballgame."
The other sites that are part of the inspections regime under a deal between Iran and world powers reached in July -- with the IAEA as the instrument for determining the protocol and carrying out those inspections -- are open to inspectors 24/7, the official noted.
The examination of Parchin is part of the agency's inquiry into past nuclear activity, as opposed to inspections of other nuclear sites under the deal, which are more focused on ongoing work.
State Department defends Iran nuclear deal inspections - CNNPolitics.com
This is what the American people are being told is part of the Iranian deal.
So would you sign an agreement that the seller tells the lender that the back yard contains nuclear waste but you the buyer will have no knowledge that what was in the "Separate arrangement II" to the agreement?
These are several points of the Separate arrangement II agreed by the Islamic State of Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency on 11 July 2015, regarding the Road-map, Paragraph 5
Iran will provide to the Agency photos of the locations, including those identified in paragraph 3 below, which would be mutually agreed between Iran and the Agency, taking into account military concerns.
Iran will provide to the Agency videos of the locations, including those identified in paragraph 3 below, which would be mutually agreed between Iran and the Agency, taking into account military concerns.
Iran will provide to the Agency 7 environmental samples taken from points inside one building already identified by the Agency and agreed by Iran, and 2 points outside of the Parchin complex which would be agreed between Iran and the Agency.
Text of Draft Agreement Between IAEA, Iran
This means that Iran WILL with no separate inspections provide the IAEA with pictures,samples etc. where there may be some suspicion of violations of the Iran Deal.
Wow... So the USA admits that Parchin where nuclear detonators are developed have this separate agreement...
"...senior State Department official said that the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, or IAEA, would have "total oversight" of sampling and inspections of Parchin under the agreement between the agency and Iran over access to the site.
"Iran is not self-inspecting," the official said, though this official would not deny that Iranian inspectors will "play a role".
The official stressed that the arrangement for Parchin is an entirely separate arrangement from investigations of other Iranian nuclear sites with possible military dimensions: They're a "totally different ballgame."
The other sites that are part of the inspections regime under a deal between Iran and world powers reached in July -- with the IAEA as the instrument for determining the protocol and carrying out those inspections -- are open to inspectors 24/7, the official noted.
The examination of Parchin is part of the agency's inquiry into past nuclear activity, as opposed to inspections of other nuclear sites under the deal, which are more focused on ongoing work.
State Department defends Iran nuclear deal inspections - CNNPolitics.com