International Atomic Energy Agency chief UN nuclear inspector Herman Nackaerts speaks to the press on arrival at Vienna Airport from Teheran on February 1, 2012 some 25 kilometers east of Vienna. (Dieter Nagl/AFP/Getty Images)
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Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency landed in Tehran Monday for what experts deem 'make or break' talks. Iran's cooperation, or lack thereof, will impact future decisions regarding sanctions and opening up further negotiations. This is the second visit in four months by inspectors. What are inspectors looking for on their visits? How will the latest report affect diplomacy between Iran, Israel and the UN Security Council?
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