Europe just pulled the trigger on the snapback sanctions countdown - 30 days before UN sanctions slam back on Iran over its nuclear program.
Brussels is framing it as a window, not a guillotine.
EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas: “We have this 30 days to sort things out.”
France, Britain, and Germany say Tehran’s breached the 2015 deal.
Iran warns it will “respond appropriately,” code for escalation.
For Europe, the message is pressure and diplomacy: comply now, or face embargoes, economic strangulation, and total isolation.
The next month isn’t just about centrifuges - it’s a sprint to see if diplomacy still has oxygen left before sanctions lock back in.
It is not looking good. This morning, a Bill was introduced into the Iran Parliament to officially withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Once Iran withdraws, they are free to develop nuclear weapons.
Brussels, by implementing snapback sanctions, is creating the very situation they feared: a nuclear-armed Iran.
