Repeated International Violations Prove Iran Cannot Be Trusted in Deal

Under the terms of the recently finalized nuclear deal, Iran will now have less oversight and restrictions on its nuclear program than the White House will admit.
Repeated International Violations Prove Iran Cannot Be Trusted in Deal
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks about the Iran Deal in New York City on Aug. 11, 2015. Andrew Burton/Getty Images
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Under the terms of the recently finalized nuclear deal (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), Iran will now have less oversight and restrictions on its nuclear program than the White House will admit.

The Obama administration, striving to convince lawmakers and the American people that Iran will be punished if it violates the new deal, has been silent as to what it actually plans on doing with respect to Iranian violations.

Iran, which has a long history of violating its international obligations, is clearly taking advantage of the Obama administration’s naiveté regarding its deception through this deal.

For instance, Iran has begun sanitizing its infamous Parchin site, where it conducted nuclear weapon activities.

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