Iranian lawmakers have overwhelmingly voted to suspend Tehran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency after the country’s nuclear sites were bombed in a 12-day conflict with Israel,
I’m not sure what you’re trying to implying here. Is there some industrial espionage happening, where you think Iran is going to lose some secret to the other nuclear powers? Or do you think the international watchdog isn’t going to report on the facilities and activities they’re mandated to monitor?
The IAEA agency reports information on nuclear projects to western countries. That being their job doesn’t change what they do, it just legitimizes it.
After having their nuclear sites targeted thanks to this information being known, Iran probably has little interest in making the same mistake again.
Also their nuclear sites are utterly destroyed and they won’t be able to do anything nuclear related for years, so what would they investigate anyway.
I’m not sure what you’re trying to implying here. Is there some industrial espionage happening, where you think Iran is going to lose some secret to the other nuclear powers? Or do you think the international watchdog isn’t going to report on the facilities and activities they’re mandated to monitor?
The IAEA agency reports information on nuclear projects to western countries. That being their job doesn’t change what they do, it just legitimizes it.
After having their nuclear sites targeted thanks to this information being known, Iran probably has little interest in making the same mistake again.
Also their nuclear sites are utterly destroyed and they won’t be able to do anything nuclear related for years, so what would they investigate anyway.