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UN Security Council Faces Crucial Vote to Reinstate Iran Sanctions Amid Growing Global Risks

By Economics Desk | September 19, 2025

As the UN Security Council prepares to vote on reinstating sanctions against Iran, the world watches closely. This pivotal moment tests international resolve against Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and highlights serious gaps in global leadership—gaps that threaten American security and sovereignty.

The United Nations Security Council is on the brink of a decisive vote that could reinstate stringent sanctions on Iran, targeting its controversial nuclear program. This isn’t merely a bureaucratic maneuver; it is a test of whether global institutions will uphold rules that protect stability or bow to geopolitical pressure at America’s expense. The so-called “snapback” mechanism, initiated last month by France, Germany, and the UK, aims to automatically restore all U.N. sanctions lifted under the flawed 2015 nuclear deal—a deal that failed to enforce meaningful compliance from Tehran. These sanctions cover critical areas including arms embargoes, ballistic missile restrictions,...

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