Iran has called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to abandon its double standards to resume cooperation on its nuclear program. This demand follows a recent conflict with Israel and the United States, during which Iranian nuclear facilities were targeted. In a conversation with European Council President Antonio Costa, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized that future collaboration with the IAEA hinges on the agency adopting an impartial stance, particularly after it failed to condemn the attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.
Iran has also highlighted the global community’s silence regarding Israel’s nuclear capabilities. Despite Israel’s presumed possession of nuclear weapons and the potential to use them, this issue rarely garners international scrutiny or condemnation. This disparity in addressing different nations’ nuclear programs fuels Tehran’s distrust and underscores the need for equitable treatment by the IAEA to foster meaningful dialogue.
The western world dismantled Apartheid South Africa for that (don’t kid yourself it was for anything else, SA sold nuclear technology to Israel and were dismantled for it.)
No other country on earth has public facing countdown timers showing the time until their nuclear attack on their enemy.