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Iran rejects accusations about military site as “lies”

“What the activity is precisely is unknown”, said Serena Kelleher-Vergantini, an ISIS analyst.

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“Today my counterparts and I have discussed the steps that we will take and how we intend to build an even stronger, more enduring and more strategic partnership with particular focus on our cooperative counterterrorism, counterinsurgency, and also on our cooperation in countering the destabilizing activities taking place in the region”, he said. “They would not be dismantling their [nuclear] infrastructure, and would be retaining the ability to produce nuclear weapons in the future”.

Parchin is a site to which the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the global Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), requested access as part of the July 14 nuclear accord between Iran and six major powers, which include the United States.

Kelleher-Vergantin says that a clean-up operation could hamper these IAEA inspections. But, Congress is requested to ratify this “historic diplomatic breakthrough” (Obama) whereas being denied entry to the guts of the inspection regime. “Whether that’s a site that can be determined what it did, only the technical experts can do that”, Burr said.

US intelligence officials first briefed lawmakers and some Congressional staff about the activity at Parchin late last week, according to Bloomberg.

This deal would provide a massive present-day cash infusion to the Iranian terrorist machine, causing untold destruction and misery in the near term.

The preferred approach to stopping the nefarious Iran leadership is a stronger sanction regimen, and ultimately, if necessary, military strikes to destroy Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.

“They are certainly not going to see the site that existed”. When pressed, Amano told Senators he could not give them the specific details of the side deals. They demanded anonymity because their information is confidential.

The powerful pro-Israel lobbying organization, AIPAC, recently launched a new advocacy group to oppose the Iran nuclear deal.

Israel is suspected of having carried out assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists in an effort to slow the progress of Iran’s nuclear program. We don’t need this IAEA process to discover whether or not whether Iran was pursuing a nuclear weapon.

“There is no support in the imagery for the Iranian explanation”, ISIS new analysis said.

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Obama has launched an aggressive campaign of private entreaties and public advocacy to rally enough Democratic support to preserve the nuclear agreement ahead of a September vote on it in the Republican-led Congress.

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