September 3 (UPI) – Great Britain, France and Germany seem determined to position ourselves among the most productive snacks in Europe. The 3 countries rejected the US proposal to reimpose sanctions against Iran, adding an arms embargo, which was lifted as a component of the nuclear agreement negotiated through the Obama administration.
In mid-August, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo asked the UN Security Council to re-impose the arms embargo on Iran.With abstentions from Britain, France and Germany, the Security Council refused, pushing Pompeo to raise the bar through the sign.The United States’ objective of bringing into force the “backtracking” procedure enshrined in JCPOA.
He found little in the Security Council, where Russia and China joined Britain, France and Germany, the main signatories to the nuclear deal, in expressing their opposition to the US position. Only Dominican Republic and Pompeo.
The Russians claimed that it was legally for the United States to apply the snapback procedure to an agreement from which it had officially withdrawn.Britain, France and Germany, which have been desperately seeking tactics to keep JCPOA afloat, agreed, prompting Pompeo to accuse them of a “failure of leadership” and to “follow the appearance of the ayatollahs.”
The nuclear deal was a serious mistake from day one.It prohibited inspectors of the International Atomic Energy Agency from examining army-controlled sites within Iran.Virtually the regime’s entire secret nuclear program was being developed at army sites and still is, so the agreement was fatally from the start.Taking advantage of the weakness that characterized Europe’s progressive attitude towards its medieval regime, the Mullahs intensified their efforts to undermine Trump’s campaign of utmost tension.
The snapback mechanism, which had never been used before through the UN Security Council, would involve the reinstatement of sanctions at 30 days, without any members, such as Russia and China, veding it under the terms of the agreement.a country can unilaterally impose a snapback if it considers that Iran has not complied with the agreement.
Some 80 million Iranians, most of whom now suffer from daily income below the line of foreign poverty, are calling for regime replacement and the recovery of freedom, justice and democracy in their impoverished country.They are tired of the mullahs and are on the hunt for the West in search of support.They will take into account the restoration of arms sales and the lifting of sanctions as a repugnant act of treason.
While China and Russia are calling for improved arms sales to Tehran, it is disgraceful that Britain, France and Germany are allying such a policy, which would only lead to the expansion of war and terror in the Middle East and the rest of the country.the world … The mullahs boasted of their flagrant violation of JCPOA situations by revealing two new ground-to-ground missiles called “Qassem” and “Mahdi,” which they said would have a diversity of 870 miles and 620 miles, respectively.
The missiles were provocatively named after Iran’s terrorist leader, General Qassem Soleimani, and his Iraqi counterpart, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, who were killed through a U.S. drone outside Baghdad airport in January.
The EU’s top 3 appeasers deserve to think again: stopping the sale of arms to Iran, the reimposition of harsh sanctions and the unwavering supply to the Iranian people, rather than their devout fascist government.
Struan Stevenson is the coordinator of the Campaign for Change in Iran, a member of the European Parliament representing Scotland (1999-2014), president of parliament’s delegation for relations with Iraq (2009-14) and president of Friends of a Free Intergroup of Iran (2004-14).He is a foreign speaker on the Middle East and president of the European Iraqi Freedom Association.