Sen. Graham lists conditions for 'yes' vote on Iran nuclear deal
Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) has outlined eight conditions to obtain his vote when Congress debates any Iran final agreement.
— Reject any nuclear deal with Iran that doesn't allow for inspections of the country's military facilities.
— Allow Iran to enrich only enough uranium to supply one commercial nuclear power reactor.
— Close all nuclear sites in Iran not related to its nuclear power program.
— Require that inspectors certify Iran's compliance over time before any sanctions are lifted and any money held in escrow is released to Iran.
— Provide a clear process for sanctions to be reinstated if Iran violates the deal.
— Ban Iran from conducting research and development on advanced centrifuges.
— Remove all enriched uranium from Iran.
— Require President Obama to certify that Iran is no longer a state sponsor of terrorism before restrictions on Iran's nuclear program are lifted.
I can't disagree with any of the above. I would further add:
— All active centrifuge units shall be of the IR-1 model.
— Iran must satisfy all 20 pre-negotiation IAEA demands.
— The IAEA shall have the power to inspect any declared or suspect nuclear facility immediately and without constraints. This shall also apply to related housed-documents and data-networks.