.... Deferring a resolution to the Parchin issue
Iran built “a large explosives containment vessel or chamber at the Parchin military complex in 2000 to conduct high-explosive and hydrodynamic experiments related to the development of nuclear weapons,” according to the Institute for Science and International Security, which notes that possible high-explosive bunkers were detected at the site as late as 2004.
But because Parchin is considered a military facility, it has been closed off to IAEA inspectors for a decade.
Parchin is therefore a crucial location in determining the extent of Iran’s weapons program.
Will inspectors be allowed in? We don’t know yet: The road map simply says “Iran and the IAEA agreed on another separate arrangement regarding the issue of Parchin.” .... /snip
-———— 2 Iran deals were signed Tuesday and the one you haven’t heard about could be way more important
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Armin Rosen
Business Insider14 July 2015https://in.finance.yahoo.com/news/were-2-iran-deals-signed-160833938.html
2017 : (ARREST OF HEZBOLLAH OPERATIVES, KOURANI AND DEBEK, WHO HAD SCOUTED LOCATIONS IN THE US [ALSO SEE CANADA] FOR POTENTIAL TERROR ATTACKS —— see IRAN, SYRIA, JFK PLOTS, ARMORY PLOTS, FBI HQ PLOT, ... ) snip ...The criminal prosecution and conviction in New York of the Hezbollah operative Ali Kourani revealed disturbing new information about the extent of Hezbollahs operations and activities in the United States and Canada.
Taken together, the arrests in 2017 of Kourani and another Hezbollah operative, Samer el-Debek, led the U.S. intelligence community to revisit its longstanding assessment that Hezbollah would be unlikely to attack the U.S. homeland unless the group perceived Washington to be taking action threatening its existence or that of its patronIran. Following Kourani and Debeks arrests, the director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center said in October 2017, Its our assessment that Hezbollah is determined to give itself a potential homeland option as a critical component of its terrorism playbook.
At the time, little of the underlying information leading to this new assessment had been made public, but on May 16, a New York jury returned guilty verdicts on all counts in the indictment against Kourani, including terrorist charges related to his surveillance of FBI and U.S. Secret Service offices, as well as a U.S. Army armory, all in New York City. (Debek has yet to stand trial.) .... /snip -——— Beirut. Its in New York, Too., foreignpolicy.com