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Will Iran Allow IAEA Inspectors Access to Key Nuclear Sites Before January 1, 2026?

📝 Description Iran suspended all cooperation with the IAEA on June 25, 2025, expelling inspectors and freezing surveillance after U.S.-Israeli strikes targeted Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan nuclear facilities. Critical factors influencing this poll: Legal Barrier: Iran's parliament passed a law banning IAEA access until "security guarantees" are provided, requiring Supreme Leader approval for reversal. Strategic Ambiguity: Iran retains ~400kg of 60% enriched uranium (enough for 10 bombs), likely relocated to covert sites before the strikes. Without inspections, reconstitution efforts are untracked. Diplomatic Deadlock: Tehran demands binding UN condemnation of the strikes and full sanctions relief before resuming cooperation – conditions rejected by the U.S. Domestic Politics: Hardliners dominate post-strike discourse; 210 MPs voted for the suspension amid "Death to America" chants. Supreme Leader Khamenei has not signaled compromise. Admin resolves via IAEA Director General statements confirming physical inspector access to Fordow/Natanz. ⭐ Points Allocation Total Pool: 1,500 points (split equally among correct voters) 🔍 Official Sources https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/pressreleases/iaea-director-general-statement-on-iran ✅ Options YES (IAEA inspectors physically enter and inspect declared sites by 3/31/2026) NO (Access denied or indefinitely delayed)
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Yes/No Question
Created
Jul 17, 2025
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