In an odd twist to the Iran nuclear deal saga, it was reported Wednesday that Iran will be allowed to use its own experts to conduct inspections of a site where it allegedly developed nuclear weapons.
The Associated Press viewed a secret document that explains the policy, which will surely add fuel to the fire of negativity surrounding the deal.
Critics of the Iran deal say Iran got what it wanted, and the agreement will not do much to deter the country from developing a nuclear weapon.
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The portion of the agreement pertaining to the inspection of the Parchin nuclear site is a separate side deal between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
The United States and the five other countries that signed the Iran agreement, called the P5+1, were not involved in the side deal regarding the Parchin site, the AP reports.
The Iran deal was agreed upon last month and is now in the hands of Congress, which is expected to vote it up or down next month. The Obama administration is working overtime to convince lawmakers they should vote in favor of the agreement so it can be implemented.