Iran’s parliament voted Tuesday to approve a bill that sets strict limits on international inspections of Iranian nuclear sites, a hotly debated aspect of negotiations between Iran and the six world powers. The bill would prevent the Iranian negotiating team from agreeing to allow foreign access to Iranian military sites, areas deemed as strategic to Iranian security, non-nuclear facilities and Iranian scientists. The bill still needs approval from the Guardian Council, Iran’s top legal vetting body, which is charged with interpreting the constitution and approving the eligibility of political candidates. The Guardian Council is expected to approve the bill as part of a tacit negotiation between Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and the parliament. As in the United States, Iran is on the cusp of an important political season. Iranians will head to the polls Feb. 25, 2016, to elect not only the 290 members of the parliament […]