And Now, Gibraltar Becomes A Flashpoint In The Iran Standoff

Last Friday, after meetings in Vienna, Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, Abbas Araqchi told reporters that although talks with European officials represented a "step forward", they were "not enough". By that, Araqchi meant that Europe was unable to provide the kinds of economic guarantees sufficient to compel Tehran to halt nuclear provocations and stand by its commitments under the landmark accord Donald Trump pulled the US out of in 2018. “The decision to reduce our commitments [under the n

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2 thoughts on “And Now, Gibraltar Becomes A Flashpoint In The Iran Standoff

  1. When accompanied by the news of the manned surveillance flight by the US yesterday that transgressed the Iranian territory over the Straits of Hormuz this is Fourth of July provocation time… Hate to see this Bully Bluster going on incessantly because it promises to not end well…

  2. Perhaps the Brits should simply let the tanker leave to go deliver its oil to other than Syria. Then they wouldn’t be participating in the US sanctions vs Iran.

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