US Believes Iran Likely To Have Enough Fissile Material For Nuclear Bomb By Year's End
Could the stage be set for an October Surprise in the form of a Bush-style preemptive attack on Iran?
Pompeo on Saturday announced the restoration of all sanctions on Iran, following the expiration of a 30-day window for the Islamic Republic to come back into conformity to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
But as even America's European allies point out, Washington is attempting to uphold 'snapback' sanctions based on a deal it pulled out of in May 2018. Undeterred, Pompeo announced the re-implementation of "virtually all previously terminated UN sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran."
"The Security Council's inaction would have paved the way for Iran to buy all manner of conventional weapons on Oct. 18. Fortunately for the world, the United States took responsible action to stop this from happening. In accordance with our rights under UNSCR 2231, we initiated the snapback process to restore virtually all previously terminated UN sanctions, including the arms embargo. The world will be safer as a result," it continued.
Predictably, Iran fired back on Sunday, with President Hassan Rouhani warning that a "crushing response" is coming.
Underscoring America's extreme isolation related to the UN arms embargo, which last month the UN Security Council refused to extend even amid a full US push to force the issue, Rouhani said Washington is facing "certain defeat". This also as Russia and China are among significant powers that will help Iran thwart the US-led blockade.
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