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First on the fox: Europe of the sea They re -establish the sharp sanctions of the United Nations on Iran, the US legislators insisted on a new resolution that accused Tehran of repeated violations of the 2015 nuclear agreement established by Obamina Administration.
Bipartisan legislation calls the UK, France and Germany to be immediately referred to “Snapback” sanctions to Iran through the UN Security Council -and follow the US leadership under the executive order of President Donald Trump to isolate Iran for his nuclear activity.
“Iran is a leading state sponsor of terrorism, and their actions have led to the killing of US members of the soldiers,” said Senator Peta Rickkets, R-NEB, number two Republican in the Senate Senate Committee and the leading laws 11 chopons.
“Iranian possession Nuclear weapons would threaten our safety and safety of our allies. Snapback sanctions are key to ensuring the success of the President Trump’s maximum pressure. ”
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Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei visits an exhibition of defense achievements in Tehran, Iran, February 12, 2025. .
Reps. Claudia Tenney, Rn.y., and Josh, were received in the home, issued a subtle legislation.
According to the 2015 Iranian Agreement, known as the common comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA), Iran avoided the UN sanctions, USA -AI EU in exchange for promises not to follow nuclear weapons. But Iran eventually interrupted the access of independent inspectors to its places and continued nuclear activities.
The provision of the “Snapback” agreement said that each of the nations of the secret to the agreement – China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, the US or Germany – could require the ban on exports, prohibitions of travel and freezing assets.
But now they pulled out of the nuclear agreement completely under the President Donald Trump The first application and imposed its own “maximum pressure” sanction. The management of Biden then issued renunciations from sanctions and played with the idea of returning to the nuclear agreement with Iran, but in the end these efforts failed.
Tenney called on European countries to invite the Snapback sanctions before the agreement expired in October 2025.
“Snapback sanctions will return all the UN sanctions on Iran, which was abolished by the failed Iranian nuclear agreement of Obama’s administration,” she said.
Iran “dramatically” accelerates the enrichment of Urana up to 60% of the purity, below 90% needed for nuclear weapons, according to the UN nuclear guard Rafael Grossi. Western countries have said that there is no civil use for 60% uranium.
Trump returns the maximum pressure campaign against Iran

“Iran is a leading state sponsor of terrorism, and their actions have led to the killing of US members of the soldiers,” said Senator Peta Rickkets, a Republican in the Foreign Relations Committee and conducted the sponsor of the law. (Photo Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Britannia, France and In December, Germany told the UN Security Council that they were ready to launch a strong return of all international sanctions to Iran if necessary.
Trump himself said he was “torn” because of a recent executive order that launched sharp sanctions in the Iranian oil sector, adding that he was “unhappy with it”.
“I hope we won’t have to use it much,” Trump told reporters.
But he reiterated, “We will not allow them to get nuclear weapons.”
Trump first suggested that he tried to “proven nuclear peace agreement” for military escalation. “I would rather do an agreement that will not hurt them,” Fox News President said on Monday, adding that “I would love to make an agreement with them without bombing.”

“No problem will be solved by negotiating with America,” said Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamen, citing a past “experience”.
Iran considered the president’s remarks threat and took off the negotiations from the table.
“No problem will be solved by negotiating with America,” said Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamen, citing a past “experience”.
He called the country to develop his military abilities further.
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“We can’t be satisfied,” Khamenei said. “Say that we have previously set a limit for the accuracy of our missiles, but now we think that border is no longer enough. We have to go forward.”
“Today our defense power is well known. Our enemies of this color. This is very important for our country,” he said.