(CNN) -- Two days of talks with Iran have failed to produce agreement on how to verify that Iran's nuclear program remains peaceful, the International Atomic Energy Agency announced Tuesday.
Iran also refused to allow a team from the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency to visit its military base at Parchin, southeast of Tehran, during the two-day visit, the IAEA said.
"Intensive efforts were made to reach agreement on a document facilitating the clarification of unresolved issues in connection with Iran's nuclear program, particularly those relating to possible military dimensions," an IAEA statement on the visit read. "Unfortunately, agreement was not reached on this document."
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Why don't we just go ahead and help them fixed up with nuclear warheads, show them how it's done. We'll even help mount them on missiles and show them the launch sequence. Then run away. If they are stupid enough to pull that trigger, they are surrounded by THOUSANDS of nuclear warheads in other countries and anti missile defense systems that will turn their piece of desert into a glass plate ten feet thick. Sure, the neighboring countries will suffer from the blast and radiation, but haven't they been getting blown up for the last one or two thousand years? Besides, after the mayhem which cost the US NOTHING, we can just waltz in there and claim it as US territory and start drilling our new wells!
ReplyDeleteSo, what's the big whoop about Iran, here?