will turn out to be true but it certainly fits with this administrations foreign policy abilities.
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/u-s-caves-to-key-iranian-demands-as-nuke-deal-comes-together/
"Once again, in the face of Iran's intransigence, the U.S. is leading an effort to cave even more toward Iran-this time by whitewashing Tehran's decades of lying about nuclear weapons work and current lack of cooperation with the [International Atomic Energy Agency]," said one Western source briefed on the talks but who was not permitted to speak on record.
With the White House pressing to finalize a deal, U.S. diplomats have moved further away from their demands that Iran be subjected to oversight over its nuclear infrastructure.
"Instead of ensuring that Iran answers all the outstanding questions about the past and current military dimensions of their nuclear work in order to obtain sanctions relief, the U.S. is now revising down what they need to do," said the source. "That is a terrible mistake-if we don't have a baseline to judge their past work, we can't tell if they are cheating in the future, and if they won't answer now, before getting rewarded, why would they come clean in the future?"
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/u-s-caves-to-key-iranian-demands-as-nuke-deal-comes-together/
"Once again, in the face of Iran's intransigence, the U.S. is leading an effort to cave even more toward Iran-this time by whitewashing Tehran's decades of lying about nuclear weapons work and current lack of cooperation with the [International Atomic Energy Agency]," said one Western source briefed on the talks but who was not permitted to speak on record.
With the White House pressing to finalize a deal, U.S. diplomats have moved further away from their demands that Iran be subjected to oversight over its nuclear infrastructure.
"Instead of ensuring that Iran answers all the outstanding questions about the past and current military dimensions of their nuclear work in order to obtain sanctions relief, the U.S. is now revising down what they need to do," said the source. "That is a terrible mistake-if we don't have a baseline to judge their past work, we can't tell if they are cheating in the future, and if they won't answer now, before getting rewarded, why would they come clean in the future?"