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Iran Already Violating Obama’s
“Treaty”
By de Andréa, Opinion Editorialist
for ‘THE BOTTOM LINE’:
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Published August 12, 2015
In the past several weeks I have written several articles on
Obama’s so-called “Nuclear agreement” with Iran. In them, I have told you that
the treaty means absolutely nothing because all Muslim treaties are to buy time
they lie while they agree to nothing, Muslim treaties are at best a fraud.
I predicted,
the treaty would be broken within the first three years because that is what is
taught in the Muslim Hadith about treaties.
Iran’s claim that it is performing road work at its Parchin
military site came under question Friday by a prominent US think tank, which
noted independent satellite imagery did not support the explanation, Israel Hayom reported.
Instead, the Institute for Science and International
Security said it appears the Islamic Republic is trying to sanitize the site
ahead of announced international inspections.
The Parchin site has
faced the suspicions of many countries as being used for nuclear
experimentation, a claim Iran flatly denies. Recent vehicle movement at the site
was explained away as road work near the Mamloo Dam.
The Institute for
Science and International Security, however, issued a fresh analysis of the
situation, saying in a statement, “Commercial satellite imagery does not
support the Iranian explanation. [The Institute] analyzed commercially
available satellite imagery taken on July 12, 19, and 26, 2015 but did not find
any visible signatures related to road work on the road near the dam.”
The group also found
it suspicious for Iran to “park vehicles three kilometers south of the dam and
at the one site that would create intense concern and suspicion about Iran’s
intentions to comply with the recently negotiated [deal].
“There is no support
in the imagery for the Iranian explanation,” the Institute’s new analysis said.
“Iran’s explanation appears to be that the vehicles at the suspect site were
there inadvertently, but this explanation strains believability.”
The Islamic Republic
rejected the Institute’s conclusions. Representatives of the Iranian UN
mission had nothing to add in response, while Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad
Javad Zarif Saturday called the Institute’s statement “lies” spread by
opponents of the nuclear deal.
“We said that the activities in
Parchin are related to road construction,” Zarif was quoted as saying by
the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency. “They [opponents
of the deal] have spread these lies before. Their goal is to damage the
agreement.”
The Institute was
quick to point out on Twitter that it was not one of the deal’s opponents. “We
are neutral,” the think tank posted.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) requested access to the
Parchin military site as part of the nuclear deal signed on July 14. The
Institute believes Iran is trying to clean up the site ahead of any IAEA
inspection.
Iran’s parliamentary
speaker rejected the Institute’s explanation. “This is an artificial dispute to
distract the world,” Ali Larijani was quoted on Saturday by the Fars News agency as saying. He accused Israel, which has publicly decried the
accord reached between Iran and the P5+1 powers, of trying to stop it from being implemented.
Thanks for listening – de Andréa
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