

Raisi’s trip comes amid U.S.- Iran tension following the Biden administration’s failure to draw Tehran back to the nuclear negotiating table, as well as attempts by the administration to secure the release of five American citizens imprisoned in Iran. General Assembly on Tuesday, hours after President Biden. There was no immediate reaction from the Biden administration to the latest developments, which come as Mr. Iran claims its nuclear activities are purely for electricity generation and medical research. has since reimposed sanctions on Iran amid concerns that Tehran is advancing a nuclear weapons program built up clandestinely in violation of U.N. pulled out of the 2015 international nuclear accord with Tehran. The agreement had given billions in economic sanctions relief to Iran in exchange for limits to Iranian nuclear activities, as well as IAEA inspections of those activities. The presence of IAEA inspectors in Iran has been sensitive since the U.S. “Unfortunately, despite Iran‘s positive, constructive and continuous interaction with the agency, the three European countries and the United States abused the Board of Governors for their own political purposes,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani told state media, according to Reuters. Iranian officials suggested Tehran is blocking certain IAEA inspectors out of frustration that U.S., British, French and German officials were politicizing the work of the inspectors.

Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.The news agency reported that Iran made the move in response to a call led by the U.S., Britain, France and Germany at the IAEA’s Board of Governors in recent days for Tehran to cooperate immediately with the IAEA on issues including explaining uranium traces found at undeclared nuclear sites. Unfortunately at the moment the ads ruin the experience.īunker Buster requires iOS 7.0 or later. If small occasional pop-ups that show up in some apps are intrusive or annoying, these ads are a full-frontal slap in the face.īunker Buster actually has an enjoyable and challenging gameplay mechanic, once you learn what it is. Whilst you’re trying to pick up on the gameplay mechanics you’ll find the games only lasting for 5-15 seconds, after which you’re immediately taken to a full-screen video ad for a different game – which cannot be cancelled for at least 5 seconds. Unfortunately, those instructions aren’t visible in the menu that you see after a round and most people won’t think to check the “?” button when they first play a game. There is an image in the instructions that explains it – but you can only access it by tapping the “?” when you first open that app. None of this is immediately clear or obvious. As it turns out, you need to use the bomb (or x2 missiles) for standard looking dwellings, the missile (or x2 bombs) for the bunkers and equip the drones to take out the missile/bomb defence units before they shoot your weapons down. Your options appear to be a bomb, a missile and a drone. You’re presented with a top-down view in Bunker Buster, constantly moving forwards and looking down at structures on the ground. One of the first issues that arises is that it’s not immediately obvious what you have to do. The visuals, animations and textures are all basic but for a game to be great fun it doesn’t need amazing graphics. There’s a few things that Bunker Buster gets right, and a few that it doesn’t (at least yet). I’ll say from the outset that this game comes across as a work in progress. Bunker Buster is an endless-bomber game for iOS published by Humanoid Mobile.
