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international atomic energy agency
One year on, the Iran deal is still bad
A decade of nuclear negotiations with Iran were meant to prevent Tehran from developing nuclear weapons, force Iran to reveal its past clandestine activities and impose permanent restrictions on Iran’s civil nuclear program.
Experts urge release of details of IAEA inspection at Iran site
Several nuclear security experts are urging the United Nations nuclear watchdog and world powers to release details of how a sensitive Iranian military site will be inspected as part of a landmark nuclear deal reached in July.
UN nuclear watchdog rejects plan on monitoring of Israeli sites
The International Atomic Energy Agency’s General Assembly rejected a proposal to require the monitoring of Israel’s nuclear sites.
It’s time to work together, focus on strengthening constraints on Iran
Several days ago, Sen. Barbara Mikulski of Maryland became the 34th senator to announce support for the agreement reached by the representatives of the P5+1 nations and Iran over its nuclear program, thus assuring that a presidential veto of a bill of disapproval in the Congress would be sustained and the pact would go into force.
Could a ‘broken windows’ policing strategy work for the Iran deal?
As Congress weighs the Iran nuclear agreement, confidence that Tehran will comply must be high on its agenda.
Iran may have built extension at disputed site, U.N. nuclear watchdog says
Iran appears to have built an extension to part of its Parchin military site since May, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said in a report on Thursday, as part of its inquiry into possible military dimensions of Tehran\’s past nuclear activity.