"Constraints" is the operative term.
There were no genuine "constraints" in place to insure compliance;
Originally Posted by I B Hankering
That's a lie. There are a number of constraints that Iran must follow. I will give you two examples:
1. Iran cannot enrich Uranium past a concentration 3.67% U-235.
2. Iran cannot run any of the 5,000 hi-speed centrifuges.
All of the major constraints are listed in this link below under "Summary of Provision" section. You have been given this before. You just refuse to read it. You also refuse to accept any report that the scientists at the IAEA gives.
You won't even except what your favorite and number one source Albright reported on in 2014 that the "Weapons grade Uranium" Iran had before the agreement was signed was diluted down to a 4% concentration of U-235. This was in a report that was in a link posted by Waco Kid. You know that Waco is Trump guy. You won't even accept that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joint_...Plan_of_Action
Here is Waco Kid's link that has a report from the Insitute of Science. Your source Albright confirms two things.
1. Iran diluted the "Weapons grade uranium" that it had to 4% concentration of U-235.
2. Iran was not using any high-speed centrifuges.
http://www.isisnucleariran.org/asset...2014_FINAL.pdf