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IAEA inspector dies in Iran

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Come on Guys each year 26000 people die in road accidents in Iran , and it may be news for some people but honestly all the human I saw in my practice had red blood and non of them had redder blood , accidents happens and also both Ethics and Religion asks us to respect the dead .
Based from their experience in Iraq, UN/IAEA inspectors have good cause to be suspicious of 'accidents'.

Iraq disarmament timeline 1990
Iraqi military escorts on board a UNSCOM helicopter try to physically prevent the UNSCOM pilot from flying the helicopter in the direction of its planned destination, threatening the safety of the aircraft and their crews
That and many similar instances, major and minor, experienced by all three inspection teams. By the way, it was by UN mandate that the leader of those teams MUST be non-Americans. Richard Butler (UNSCOM) and Rolf Ekéus (UNSCOM) are Australians. Hans Blix (UNMOVIC) is Swiss.
 
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OYE!!!! Iranians!!

you sure it was accident :D:D

I personally would become more happier if we killed him rather than he dying in accident ....

after all west Spies should pay for our murdered scientists ....

but an car accident is a common event in Iran .... every one who goes to road might die in accident ....
 
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And then people say we don't allow IAEA inspectors!
Here's an IAEA inspector visiting ARAK, perhaps Iran's most impt asset in the coming years. Iran is inspected more than the entire world combined. Although this was an accident, I say good riddance. These inspectors are just guns for hire.

IRGC killed him.
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that's how dumb your comment is lol
 
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Well, the guy was just doing his job and he died in an unfortunate accident, which happen all the time anywhere in the world. No need to start speculating needlessly over a traffic accident. Let us just show some respect for the dead and move on.
 
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Based from their experience in Iraq, UN/IAEA inspectors have good cause to be suspicious of 'accidents'.

Iraq disarmament timeline 1990

That and many similar instances, major and minor, experienced by all three inspection teams. By the way, it was by UN mandate that the leader of those teams MUST be non-Americans. Richard Butler (UNSCOM) and Rolf Ekéus (UNSCOM) are Australians. Hans Blix (UNMOVIC) is Swiss.

wrong , that reactor to be is still under construction and it is under surveillance for 24 hours /7 day and there can't even be anything there to be hidden specially as the last time it have been inspected by IAEA was around 2 month ago
 
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wrong , that reactor to be is still under construction and it is under surveillance for 24 hours /7 day and there can't even be anything there to be hidden specially as the last time it have been inspected by IAEA was around 2 month ago
That is a different issue. The real issue is why should UN/IAEA inspectors feel safe around Iran.
 
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That is a different issue. The real issue is why should UN/IAEA inspectors feel safe around Iran.

well to feel safe about what ,I myself never feel safe on the roads in Iran ,even if you obey all the rules ,you can always find some moron who put his foot out of windows while driving at 180km on a road that have a limit of of 120km/h

but if you mean about their works condition then I wonder why they must not feel safe,we never went back on our world ,when we told them you can go somewhere , we meant it and if we said somewhere is out-limit we also meant that we always been clear on these also as you can get from this article we also don't sent some escort with them ,they go by themselves we just inform the facility they want to inspect that they are coming so they don't have problem enter and inspect the facility .
 
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یا عرب! کونی برداً

:whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
 
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when i heard this news i became toooooooooooooooooooooooooo happy because the IAEA inspectors in iran , had reported the iranian nuclear scientists to the CIA MOSAD etc .... i hope we kill them all.
 
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I dnt have any sympathy for the IAEI inspectors, they are the ones who interviewed several Iranian scientists, leaking their names to hostile intel agencies and got them killed. So i say rest in hell to the Spy (IAEI inspector)
 
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Anyway, may he rest in peace but we should not forget that the IAEA literally did nothing to give Iran a voice about assassination of its nuclear scientists by CIA,MI6,Mossad agents.
I disagree, I say may he NOT rest in peace. Everybody (including me) should get what they deserve...
 
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That is a different issue. The real issue is why should UN/IAEA inspectors feel safe around Iran.
Iran has a strong central government, providing security for its citizens and even for foreigners who want to work and stay in the country. It is not a country like Afghanistan where they kidnap 100 engineers and then the Afghan gov find their mutilated bodies months later dumped in trash cans. This death of the IAEI inspector(s) (who are enjoying full government protection aswel) is the result of his own driving behaviour and not the governments fault.
 
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