Iran Halts Cooperation with IAEA After Attacks on Nuclear Facilities

Iran Says Enough!

After American-Israeli forces struck Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz, Iran has thrown in the towel on cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Yes, you read that right! President Masud Pezeshkian signed a law halting all cooperation with the IAEA, citing Article 60 of the Vienna Convention.

What Happened?

The Iranian parliament passed a law demanding a halt to cooperation with the IAEA due to what they call violations of Iran’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity. The attacks on nuclear facilities caused massive damage and seriously threatened the country’s supreme interests.

How Bad is the Damage?

Satellite images revealed the extent of damage at key nuclear sites in Fordo, Isfahan, and Natanz. According to Iranian authorities, these attacks are a direct blow to their peaceful nuclear program.

What Now?

Iran will not cooperate with the IAEA until certain conditions are met, including the security of facilities and scientists. This is a major blow to international efforts to monitor Iran’s nuclear program and could further escalate tensions in the region.

What Do You Think?

Is Iran justified in cutting off cooperation, or is this just another step toward greater instability? Were the American-Israeli attacks warranted, or did they go too far? Drop a comment, spark a debate, or just share your thoughts — because this isn’t the end of the story, it’s just the start of a new drama in the Middle East!

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