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Top Iranian
Nuke Deal Negotiator Admits "Anytime" Inspections Are Pretty Much Bogus
Katie Pavlich
Jul 17, 2015
As you know by now, earlier this week the Obama administration struck a
nuclear deal with Iran, claiming "the most intrusive inspections ever"
were part of the negotiation process.
First, lets take a step back to April when White House Deputy National
Security Advisor Ben Rhodes said the White House was demanding anytime,
anywhere, 24/7 inspections.
"We will have anytime, anywhere access to the
nuclear facilities."
As Guy has pointed out, Obama's Energy Secretary also said anytime,
anywhere inspections were expected with a deal.
But fast forward to this week and Rhodes is claiming anytime, anywhere
inspections weren't ever on the table and that inspections have been
tailored to nuclear facilities.
"We never sought anytime/anywhere inspections," he recently told CNN's
Erin Burnett.
Further, as part of the deal reached Iran will have a 24 day heads up
period before inspections are conducted, giving the regime the ability
to move around and hide any potential violations of the nuclear
agreement...
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