The UN has ‘no right’ to examine U.S.-struck nuclear sites
That is what the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran head Mohammed Eslami told the media today. “There must be a protocol in place for inspections of nuclear sites that have been attacked before permission can be given,” he said of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency. “The agency, which neither condemned the attacks nor has any guidelines for such situations, has no right to claim inspections.” This comes as recent reports suggest Iran’s uranium stockpiles in those sites have survived. Even though U.S. President Donald Trump declared Iran’s nuclear program “completely and totally obliterated,” it seems Iran’s nuclear program lives on.