To the most strident opponents of President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran , the suspicious behavior at a military base about 12 miles southeast of Tehran has become a rallying call to defeat the accord, especially as it now appears that Iranian officials may be allowed to take their own environmental samples at the site and turn them over to inspectors. It did not take long for the speaker of the House, John A. Boehner, to question whether “anyone at the White House has seen the final documents” establishing rules for inspections. Though the International Atomic Energy Agency says it will monitor the collection, the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Ed Royce, declared that, “International inspections should be done by international inspectors. Period.” But as in most debates about the Iran deal, the sound bites — on both sides — do not entirely align with reality, or […]