Corker Issues Statement On Inspections Of Iranian Military Complex

  • Thursday, August 20, 2015

Senator Bob Corker made the following statement on Thursday about reports concerning the agreement between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran regarding inspections of the Parchin military complex where Iran is believed to have conducted nuclear weapons development:

“I am disappointed the White House is claiming these secret arrangements between Iran and the IAEA are nothing but routine, technical agreements when it is anything but that,” said Senator Corker.

“These unorthodox agreements speak to how far the P5+1 nations, including our negotiators, were willing to go to keep from offending the Ayatollah.

 

“Based on what we have been told in verbal, closed-door presentations by the administration, Iran would be thrilled to tell the world one day what they were able to achieve in these talks because it is clear Iran out-negotiated the United States and other world powers and pushed the IAEA to commit to an incredibly unorthodox inspections process that will set a terrible precedent for the future.” 

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