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  1. Border security inspectors?
    Lois Lerner’s IT inspectors?
    Hillary’s IT policy compliance inspectors?
    Air Force / Secret Service “Gyrocopters Are Not In Our Jurisdiction” inspectors?

    … Ummm — we had Benghazi embassy staff in there every single day, too.

  2. Top Iranian General: Nuclear Inspectors Will Not be Permitted
    Clarion Project | Tue, April 21, 2015

    The deputy head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps categorically rejected any international inspectors on any Iranian military bases as part of the nuclear deal. Brigadier-General Hossein Salami told Iran’s state-run Press TV “They will not even be permitted to inspect the most normal military site in their dreams.” “Visiting a military base by a foreign inspector would mean the occupation of our land because all our defense secrets are there” Salami said. “Even talking about the subject means national humiliation.”

    Iran refuses IAEA inspectors second entry to Parchin base
    Israel Hayom / 04/21/2015

    Iran will not grant the International Atomic Energy Agency a second entry to the Parchin military base, the spokesman for Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization said on Monday. “Parchin is a military base,” Behrouz Kamalvandi said at a news conference in Tehran. “They [the IAEA] have been raising the issue for years. It is important for their propaganda. They know we will not allow them to visit the Parchin base again, but they think raising the issue benefits the propaganda.”

    UN nuclear inspectors in Iran to try to probe suspect site
    The Washington Times | Wednesday, April 15, 2015

    TEHRAN, Iran – U.N. nuclear inspectors are in Iran on a long stalled visit …

    Iran: Military Sites Off-Limits to Inspectors
    Commentary Magazine | Michael Rubin / 04/09/2015

    President Barack Obama called the framework agreement Secretary of State John Kerry and other representatives of the P5+1 reached in Lausanne “historic.” Alas, as time passes and more is learned about the agreement and Iran’s understanding of it, the more it does seem to be “historic,” but for all the wrong reasons. . . . Much of the work Iran conducted on military dimensions of a nuclear program occurred in Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps facilities and on their bases. Iranian Defense Minister Hossein Dehqan today said that the Lausanne Framework does not commit Iran to provide international inspectors access to such military…

    Government Inspectors Generals Describe Atmosphere of Restricted Access
    Canada Free Press | 08/11/14 | Alan Joel
    Majority of the Inspectors General find themselves unable to perform their duties to audit the federal government Inspectors General (yes, that’s the plural) are considered watchdogs for the government. . . . A serious breach of trust is evident, therefore, when 47 of 73 Inspectors General pen a letter to Congress describing “serious limitations on access to records.” That’s 64% of the total watchdogs who express such concerns.

    US inspectors general say gov’t has blocked access
    AP via Yahoo News | 8/5/14 | ERIC TUCKER

    Independent watchdogs of dozens of federal agencies decried on Tuesday what they said were Obama administration efforts to delay or stall their investigations. A letter to Congress from a broad cross-section of inspectors general cites specific instances in which watchdogs for the Justice Department, Environmental Protection Agency and the Peace Corps said they were denied timely access to documents and other information while doing their investigations. The letter says other inspectors general have faced similar obstacles, and that congressional action may be needed to ensure cooperation from government agencies.

  3. Oppo, you’re implying that there is some kind of disconnect here, both between the U.S. and Iran, and, within our own government.

    Do you have any evidence to support this?

    /Liberal MSM

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