The Parchin military site which was scare mongered as a nuke site was inspected today, no nuke activity found.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-34310941
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The head of the IAEA visited the previously bulldozed and landscaped site, and didn't see any unusual activities. You consider this an inspection? There is no mention in your link about taking soil samples. Did he carry a drilling rig in his pocket? It doesn't even say he had a Geiger counter.
Here are two links that say that no samples were taken by the IAEA, but they were given alleged samples taken by the Iranians.
If you're so easy to fool, it's no wonder you believe Obama!
Iran is touchy about admitting international surveillance on their military site, I saw 'video' on the original BBC article I saw since removed, there is this:
In the text of a statement to reporters, the head of safeguards at the IAEA, Tero Varjoranta, said one important element of sample-taking was that it is carried out "under redundant continuous surveillance", suggesting that the agency had carried out such surveillance when swipes were taken.
I would certainly trust the IAEA when they say they know where the samples were taken, there would be no use in taking them if they didn't.
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The head of the IAEA visited the previously bulldozed and landscaped site, and didn't see any unusual activities. You consider this an inspection? There is no mention in your link about taking soil samples. Did he carry a drilling rig in his pocket? It doesn't even say he had a Geiger counter.
Here are two links that say that no samples were taken by the IAEA, but they were given alleged samples taken by the Iranians.
If you're so easy to fool, it's no wonder you believe Obama!
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/81768426/
http://news.yahoo.com/iranian-nuclear-experts-parchin-samples-without-iaea-irna-080237161.html
by Lurker on Mon, 09/21/2015 - 5:33pm
The samples were taken under video surveillance by IAEA. If the site was bulldozed it saves us a war to do it.
by NCD on Mon, 09/21/2015 - 6:58pm
Do you have any evidence for this? I haven't seen any report that says this.
At last we have found something we agree about! Happy Eid!
by Lurker on Wed, 09/23/2015 - 5:20pm
Iran is touchy about admitting international surveillance on their military site, I saw 'video' on the original BBC article I saw since removed, there is this:
I would certainly trust the IAEA when they say they know where the samples were taken, there would be no use in taking them if they didn't.
by NCD on Wed, 09/23/2015 - 7:46pm