DW: Tehran shuns US call for UN inspection of military sites
Washington's demand that UN nuclear inspectors visit Iranian sites has been dismissed as a "dream" by Tehran. Since its deal with six powers in 2015, the UN's agency has certified Iran as compliant.
Iranian government spokesman Mohammad Bagher Nobakht (pictured above) on Tuesday said Iran would not accept any inspection of its sites, and "especially our military sites."
These were "off limits," said Nobakht in televised remarks in Tehran. "What has been said about inspections of our military sites, which are completely confidential and classified, is the mere expression of dreams."
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WNU editor: I cannot say that I am surprised by Iran's response. And now I am reading this .... Obama Admin Hid Intel on Iranian Militants in Syria to Push Nuclear Deal (Washington Free Beacon).
More News On Iran Rejecting U.S. Demands For UN Nuclear Inspectors Visiting Iranian Military Sites
Iran rejects U.S. demand for U.N. visit to military sites -- Reuters
Iran rejects Nikki Haley's request to have military sites inspected, calls it a 'dream' -- AP
Iran Shoots Down US Military Inspection 'Dreams,' Vows More Powerful Missile Force -- Newsweek
Iran dismisses idea of military site inspections -- AFP
Iran rejects US demands for inspectors' access to nuclear sites -- UPI
Iran Denies Access for Inspectors to Its Military Facilities Despite US Pressure -- Sputnik International
Rouhani Says IAEA Unlikely to Accept US Demand for Iran Military Site Inspection -- U.S. News & World Report
3 comments:
The last president seems like Crowley except for having none of Crowley's good points.
To essentially have military bases off limits is comical.
Smart move Mr O.
When talking about Obama, we should use the null set symbol instead of a capital O.
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