Iran Nuclear Offer Another Stalling Tactic

By Guy Taylor, on , Trend Lines

Iran's offer this week to allow International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors "full supervision" of its nuclear activities appeared, initially at least, to represent a softening of what for the past two years has been the country's obstructionist posture toward the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency.

However, according to James M. Acton, a senior associate with the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, the offer was actually made as part of a strategy designed to prevent the IAEA from issuing a resolution condemning Iran's failure to address questions about potentially militarized aspects of its nuclear program. ...

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