After month and month taking on nuclear issues it seems that the international community are making closer to know Iranian Regime.
A regime that is eager to obtain nuclear weapon.
Nuclear weapon is a critical need to the Iranian regime to keep its hegemony on the region.
In the latest news I read, U.S. State Department deputy spokeswoman Marie Harf said that inspections are the important part of any agreement.
She insisted that inspections of Iran’s military nuclear sites are the important part of any agreement that can be reached in June 30th and implied that if this is not provided, then the whole thing would be in trouble.
She said the US and Iran have agreed to investigate the possible military aspects of Iran’s nuclear program which would include the access to Iran’s military sites.
Meanwhile according to the AFP, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Wednesday that France would oppose a nuclear deal with Iran if it did not allow inspections of military sites.
An agreement 'will not be accepted by France if it is not clear that verifications can be made at all Iranian facilities, including military sites,' Fabius told parliament.
Before this a few month ago, a number of leading Senators and national security experts criticized U.S. policy on Iran as dangerously accommodating and having failed to stop Tehran’s nuclear weapons program and its support for terrorism in the region.
The briefing, held at the historic Senate Kennedy Caucus Room, featured, Senator Roy Blunt (R-MO), former Senator Joseph Lieberman, Ambassador John Bolton, General Jack Keane, former Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, and former White House Homeland Security adviser Frances Townsend.
In this meeting Senator Lieberman said the Iranian regime 'has concluded that we [the U.S.] want a deal more than they do,' warning, 'If the U.S. agrees to a bad deal with Iran, it will not only change history in the Middle East in a bad way, but it will shake up our allies, in the Middle East, and far beyond….'
Ambassador Bolton touched on the regime’s long record of systematic attempts to acquire nuclear weapons through cheating and deception, saying, 'The ayatollahs are on a clear path to their 30 year objective of getting deliverable nuclear weapons. The talks that have been going on have achieved nothing to slow that down.'
Bolton warned, 'Verification does not make a bad deal a good deal. Verification is simply insurance, when you think you’ve reached an acceptable agreement to protect against the risk of violation.'
Underscoring the nuclear revelations by the main Iranian opposition, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), Amb. Bolton said, 'I’m not aware of any material respect where information that the MEK has put out over the past more than 10 years has ever been incorrect.'
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