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By Micah Halpern
Thursday December 13, 2012 I've Been Thinking: The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is returning to Iran this week. No major interaction has taken place between the IAEA and Iran since January. At the meetings the IAEA hopes to get permission to inspect and tour Parchin, a huge nuclear facility outside of Teheran. The IAEA suspects that nuclear explosive tests took place in Parchin earlier this year. In photos Iranians are seen in plowing under earth and shipping it out - ostensibly to hide the remains of nuclear fallout from the experiment. This is known in the nuclear business as "sanitizing a site." In addition to Parchin the IAEA wants permission to interview Iranian scientists and try to find out what is happening. The IAEA hopes that the pressure for sanctions will soften Iran’s point of view and allow their inspectors some latitude. I am not as optimistic as the IAEA. Read my new book THUGS. It's easy. Just click. To reprint my essays contact sales (at) www.featurewell.com 4 June 2017 12:13 PM in Thoughts
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