Would not be allowed on military sites. He appears to believe it was part of the deal to not allow access to military sites, and Americans were being greedy by even thinking of asking to go on them.
""Americans will not be allowed to inspect the military bases," said Mohammad Bagher Nobakht, a member of Iran's nuclear implementation committee, according to state television.
Mohammad Nabi Habibi, secretary-general of the Islamic Coalition Party, which is close to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said Iran had agreed to detailed inspections and not denied inspectors access to any facility.
"Why do the Americans want more?" Habibi said in an interview with the semi-official ILNA news agency. "I think the Americans are preparing to break up [the nuclear deal]."
For many Iranians — including those who support the nuclear deal — keeping inspectors out of military facilities is a point of national pride."
http://www.latimes.com/world/asia/la-fg-iran-nuclear-20170830-story.htmlEdited by Sal at 15:03:36 on 05/10/18