Herman Nackaerts, living in hope
Iran keeps playing Obama and the other Western leaders for fools. And they are, of course. “IAEA gains more Iran access, but not enough for bomb probe,” by Fredrik Dahl for Reuters, January 13:
(Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog’s increased access in Iran to monitor a landmark agreement with world powers still falls short of what it says it needs to investigate suspicions that Tehran may have worked on designing an atomic bomb.
It is also a far cry from the wide-ranging inspection powers the International Atomic Energy Agency had in Iraq in the 1990s to help unearth and dismantle Saddam Hussein’s clandestine nuclear program after the first Gulf war.
Nevertheless, the IAEA will see its role in Iran expand significantly under the November 24 interim accord between the country and the six major powers, the implementation of which will start next Monday.
Since the deal is only preliminary, the IAEA and its investigation may gain more prominence in later talks on a final settlement of the decade-old dispute over Iran’s nuclear program, but it remains to be seen how far it will go.
“This is just an appetizer, I guess … a starter,” former chief U.N. nuclear inspector Herman Nackaerts said.
Good luck with getting the rest of your meal, Nackaerts.