For the record, international diplomacy has several levels of warning:
In other words, the Iranians know that the IAEA doesn't have the ability to stop their actions so the Iranians continue down the path to obtaining nuclear weapons.
Chiding is about all the IAEA can do.
The IAEA must hope that the Iranians reading the chiding report either die of a thousand papercuts or die from laughter as the Iranians contemplate the IAEA preparing a strongly worded warning in their next round of threats to the Iranians. All the while, the Iranians move closer to their goal.
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lawhawk, LOL!
Can't they at least "chide very strongly?" Or "chide with swear words?" Maybe threaten the "curse of perpetual papercuts"?
Curse of perpetual papercuts is implicit within the use of a General Assembly Resolution, which carries no weight - especially no moral weight as that austere body is as morally bankrupt as any on the planet.
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