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Traitor Senators Took Money from Iran Lobby, Back Iran Nukes
5/15/2018, 7:08:06 PM · by detective · 36 replies
Front Page ^ | August 25, 2015 | Daniel Greenfield
Senator Markey has announced his support for the Iran deal that will let the terrorist regime inspect its own Parchin nuclear weapons research site, conduct uranium enrichment, build advanced centrifuges, buy ballistic missiles, fund terrorism and have a near zero breakout time to a nuclear bomb. There was no surprise there. Markey had topped the list of candidates supported by the Iran Lobby. And the Iranian American Political Action Committee (IAPAC) had maxed out its contributions to his campaign. After more fake suspense, Al Franken, another IAPAC backed politician who also benefited from Iran Lobby money, came out for the...


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US Admin Claims ‘No Self Inspections,’ But Iran Alone Chooses Samples to Inspect
9/22/2015, 11:51:31 AM · by Zionista Feminista · 6 replies
The Jewish Press ^ | Sept. 22, 2015 | Lori Lowenthal Marcus
The bologna surrounding the Nuclear Iran Deal was sliced even more thinly on Monday, Sept. 21. Remember the alarms raised when a version of one of the confidential secret side deals obtained and reported on by the Associated Press revealed that Iran would be permitted to inspect its own Parchin military site? At least some of Iran’s nuclear weapons activity is suspected to have taken place at Parchin. On Monday, most of the headlines about the Parchin inspections revealed that what had been suspected was, in fact, the case. Tehran said that Iranians “independently collected samples” at Parchin with no...

Iran Announces It Examined Suspected Nuclear Site with No International Inspectors Present
9/21/2015, 1:17:29 PM · by jda · 16 replies
The Blaze ^ | 21 September 2015 | Sharona Schwartz
A spokesman for Iran’s atomic agency announced Monday that Iranian scientists collected environmental samples from a military site without international inspectors present, a move sure to evoke anger from opponents of the Iran nuclear deal who charge it with having lax inspection provisions. {Snip} The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday that the Iranian self-verification activities at Parchin were “conducted in a manner consistent with our standard safeguards practices.” “The agency can confirm the integrity of the sampling process and the authenticity of the samples, which were taken at places of interest to the Agency at the...

Iranian Experts Test Parchin Site Without Presence of UN Nuclear Inspectors (not satire)
9/21/2015, 11:52:06 AM · by Dave346 · 28 replies
Haaretz ^ | Sep 21, 2015 5:14 PM
Environmental samples have been taken at a sensitive military site in Iran, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog said on Monday, citing “significant progress” in its investigation of Tehran’s past activities. Such sampling is usually done by experts of the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency. But IAEA chief Yukiya Amano says that Iranians carried out that part of the probe at Parchin. The transfer appeared to be part of a confidential draft agreement with the agency that allows Iran to gather its own samples. Inspecting the Parchin military site is a crucial part of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s...

Iran may have built extension at disputed military site-UN nuclear watchdog
8/27/2015, 6:37:38 PM · by Libloather · 4 replies
Reuters via MSN ^ | 8/27/15
Iran appears to have built an extension to part of its Parchin military site since May, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said in a report on Thursday delving into a major part of its inquiry into possible military dimensions to Tehran’s past atomic activity. A resolution of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Parchin file, which includes a demand for fresh IAEA access to the site, is a symbolically important issue that could help make or break Tehran’s July 14 nuclear deal with six world powers. The confidential IAEA report, obtained by Reuters, said: “Since (our) previous report (in May), at a...


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