Pyongyang even seems willing to let South Korean inspectors into these sites.
North Korea agreed to let inspectors into all seven of its declared sites.
It now has 90 days to actually let inspectors in.
If somebody is to be removed with the aid of a military intervention, you can hardly convince him to let inspectors into his country.
Landlords are getting smarter and telling tenants not to let inspectors in.
Suddenly, and the following Monday after the president's speech, "Oh, we'll let inspectors back in."
The building's owner at first let inspectors in, said neighbors, and then refused.
He never went there because the government refused to let inspectors in.
As I said earlier, if he is without any weapons of mass destruction, then what is the problem about letting inspectors in?
A man who won't let inspectors into the country.