Subject: Re: 47
JCPOA didn't allow IAEA inspectors?

Nope. Not really:
https://www.iaea.org/sites/def...

5.
Between 16 January 2016 (JCPOA Implementation Day) and 8 May 2019, the Agency verified
and monitored Iran’s implementation of its nuclear-related commitments in accordance with the
modalities set out in the JCPOA,6 consistent with the Agency’s standard safeguards practices.7,8
6.
From 8 May 2019 onwards, however, Iran stopped implementing its nuclear-related commitments
under the JCPOA on a step-by-step basis until, on 23 February 2021, it stopped implementing them
altogether, including the Additional Protocol. As a result, Iran no longer allows the Agency to conduct
the following verification and monitoring activities in relation to the JCPOA:


Monitor or verify Iranian production and stocks of heavy water (paras 14 and 159).
Verify that the use of shielded cells at two locations, referred to in the decision of the Joint
Commission of 14 January 2016 (INFCIRC/907), are being operated as approved by the Joint
Commission (para. 21).


This left side of this board, which is the least informed place on the planet, seems to have built up a mythology around the JCPOA, which was a useless piece of sh1t the day Obama dreamed it up.