As a member state of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran must declare its nuclear facilities and open them to inspection on demand. It has been doing that regarding many installations, but tried to hide an additional four. One of these has been levelled and sanitized. The IAEA insists on inspecting the other three, while Tehran denies that there are “any undeclared Nuclear materials and activities in Iran”, as the head of its Atomic Energy Commission put it last week in Vienna, pointedly speaking in the present tense. What can and should be done about the undeclared sites, and would this issue derail the prolonged talks about a renewed deal between Iran and essentially the rest of the world?
Joining us from Central Israel is Col. (Ret.) Dr. Eran Lerman, Co-host TV7 Middle East Review, Powers-in-Play Panelist, JISS VP and Editor in Chief of the Jerusalem Strategic Tribune
Also Joining us from another location in central Israel are Dr. Menahem Merhavy, research fellow, Truman Institute, Hebrew University, and Amir Oren.