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Comment: If the UN Security council can allow Israel to get away, year after year, with no inspections of its nuclear facilities, despite the fact that Israel maintains a hefty nuclear arsenal, has refused to sign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty, and has threatened to use nukes in the past, then certainly Iran, as a signer of the treaty who has been subjected to numerous inspections of its facilities already, and remains a cooperative participant in the recent Safeguards Agreement, should not be upheld to some exclusionary double standard. The rules should apply to all, not just to 'some'.
Ask yourself why Israel refuses to allow inspections of its own nuclear facilities, yet insists upon inspections of Iranian facilities. According to the IAEA, certain 'agreements' have been made with Israel regarding such inspections and they have no enforcement power when it comes to Israel.