Iran on Tuesday dismissed U.S. demands for the inspection of Iranian military sites by the U.N. nuclear watchdog, shrugging off a request by America’s ambassador to the U.N. as only a “dream.”
Iran’s government spokesman Mohammad Bagher Nobakht told reporters that the demand by Ambassador Nikki Haley wasn’t worth any attention. Iran will not accept any inspection of its sites and “especially our military sites.”
In remarks broadcast by state TV, he said the sites and all information about them are “classified.”
Last week Haley said the United States wants inspections of Iranian military and non-military sites to determine its compliance with the landmark 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers. The deal saw Iran cap its nuclear activities in return for lifting of crippling sanctions.
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Cut their Damn $$$$$ off AGAIN then / Freeze Assets too
ReplyDeleteWhat did the stupid Govt think they would do ?? Of course
ReplyDeletethey will Not do Right !!! Enemys usually Don't !!!!
Kerry and Obama OWN IT !!!
They are just like N.Korea, they want U.S. money but are secretly building their nuclear weapons to use against us that we paid for. Obama's Legacy at work!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell imagine that. What you say now 0bama? Oh, wait, you knew they would not allow from the beginning.
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