Whoever Vouches for Iran's Nuclear Sites Now Owns the Risk—And It Won't Be the U.S.
The job of confirming whether Iran is building a bomb is about to land on a small team of international inspectors—not on American spy satellites or military strikes. That hand-off matters because the credibility of the entire war-ending deal now rests on people in lab coats, not generals, and whether the world believes their findings.
Bottom Line
The war's outcome is now being outsourced to inspectors, and the fight over when and how they get in—now, or only after a signed deal—is the real test of whether the ceasefire becomes a settlement. Watch the verification fine print, not the headlines about oil.
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