The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)-affiliated Tasnim News Agency published a doctrinal framing on 23-24 June explaining why Iran would not grant IAEA inspectors access to war-damaged nuclear sites. Nuclear ambiguity "prevents American actions", it wrote, and lifting it through inspector access "will only benefit the enemy" 1. The IRGC is Iran's ideological military force and the real holder of the nuclear file, above the civilian foreign ministry that spokesman Baghaei represents.
The statement matters because it moves the argument off procedure. Where Baghaei had framed the refusal as the absence of a protocol , Tasnim frames it as design: the unverified stockpile is a strategic asset, and opacity over it is the point.
The logic echoes Israel's own decades-long policy of nuclear opacity, deterrence through uncertainty rather than declared capability. The IRGC is signalling it has learned that an unaccounted stockpile becomes most useful the moment a strike is contemplated. the MOU required IAEA-supervised destruction of that material, a demand Khamenei had already called excessive . Tasnim makes explicit what General License X assumed but the IRGC will not grant.
