European Push to ‘Snapback’ Sanctions on Iran Exposes Weaknesses in Global Security Framework
As Europe eyes reimposing U.N. sanctions on Iran through a controversial snapback mechanism, Washington’s prior withdrawal from the nuclear deal and globalist indecision leave America vulnerable to Iranian nuclear ambitions.
In a stark reminder of the dangers posed by globalist multilateral deals and fractured diplomacy, France, Britain, and Germany—collectively known as the E3—have threatened to trigger the United Nations' so-called "snapback mechanism" that would automatically reinstate all sanctions against Iran's nuclear program. This move exposes both Tehran’s blatant disregard for its commitments under the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and the fragile nature of international agreements that sideline American interests. Is Europe Trying to Play Guardian While America Is Sidelined? By now, it is clear that Iran has violated the original nuclear deal terms by enriching uranium to...
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