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Iran is totally infiltrated.

When I call it an Islamic UN, it has historic connotations.

Persia was the crossroads of all Islamic conquests.

And the jewel of Imperial Islam.
Many saying the old dead wood is gone! with guys who came into being back in the 80's and 90's......

Younger Iranians will take over now and form a new Persian identity no?

So dead wood was removed.

If you don't constantly innovate/ change/ adapt doc........yous not goin last......not on dis planet.

Irans gotta stop colludz infiltration......that is da biggest threat.....not that Israeli semite joker.
 
Many saying the old dead wood is gone! with guys who came into being back in the 80's and 90's......

Younger Iranians will take over now and form a new Persian identity no?

So dead wood was removed.

If you don't constantly innovate/ change/ adapt doc........yous not goin last......not on dis planet.

Irans gotta stop colludz infiltration......that is da biggest threat.....not that Israeli semite joker.
86 Khamenei is still.there. With his Basij and IRGC. The nation is still the Islamic Republic. And while the post war cleanup is happening, no one is going to be poking their necks out. Because more than deadwood, this is the perfect opportunity for a lot of dissent to be magically vanished.
 

Iran to respond to reimposition of UN sanctions
Says ministry spokesperson on its nuclear programme

Iran will react to any reimposition of United Nations sanctions over its nuclear programme, the country's foreign ministry spokesperson said yesterday, without elaborating on what actions Tehran might take.

A French diplomatic source told Reuters last week that European powers would have to restore UN sanctions on Iran under the so-called "snapback mechanism" if there were no nuclear deal that guaranteed European security interests.

The "snapback mechanism" is a process that would reimpose UN sanctions on Tehran under a 2015 nuclear deal that lifted the measures in return for restrictions on Iran's nuclear programme.

"The threat to use the snapback mechanism lacks legal and political basis and will be met with an appropriate and proportionate response from the Islamic Republic of Iran," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei told a press conference, without giving further details.

The 2015 deal with Britain, Germany, France, the US, Russia and China - known as JCPOA - states that if the parties cannot resolve accusations of "significant non-performance" by Iran, the "snapback mechanism" process can be triggered by the 15-member UN Security Council.​
 

UN nuclear watchdog deputy chief to visit Tehran

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Aug 11, 2025 13:40
Updated :
Aug 11, 2025 13:40

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The deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will visit Iran on Monday, reported the semi-official Tasnim news agency on Sunday, citing Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi.

According to the report, the foreign minister made the remarks in an address to reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting, reports Xinhua.

Araghchi stressed that the visit would be aimed at holding negotiations between Iran and the agency, noting that Iran had already provided the IAEA with the necessary explanations about a new framework for bilateral cooperation in view of a law passed in late June by the country's parliament and Constitutional Council on the suspension of collaborations.

He emphasized that no inspection or visit of the Iranian nuclear facilities had been planned during the trip by the IAEA's deputy director general, saying, "We have not yet reached a new agreement and the cooperation would not begin."

Iran decided to suspend cooperation with the IAEA in the aftermath of the Israeli-U.S. attacks on its nuclear facilities and Israel's assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists in June. Iran has announced that it would uphold the decision unless the security of its nuclear sites and scientists were ensured.

In an earlier report, the semi-official Fars news agency said that Massimo Aparo, IAEA's deputy director general and head of the Department of Safeguards, will visit Iran.​
 

UN nuclear watchdog deputy chief to visit Tehran

FE ONLINE DESK
Published :
Aug 11, 2025 13:40
Updated :
Aug 11, 2025 13:40

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The deputy director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will visit Iran on Monday, reported the semi-official Tasnim news agency on Sunday, citing Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi.

According to the report, the foreign minister made the remarks in an address to reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting, reports Xinhua.

Araghchi stressed that the visit would be aimed at holding negotiations between Iran and the agency, noting that Iran had already provided the IAEA with the necessary explanations about a new framework for bilateral cooperation in view of a law passed in late June by the country's parliament and Constitutional Council on the suspension of collaborations.

He emphasized that no inspection or visit of the Iranian nuclear facilities had been planned during the trip by the IAEA's deputy director general, saying, "We have not yet reached a new agreement and the cooperation would not begin."

Iran decided to suspend cooperation with the IAEA in the aftermath of the Israeli-U.S. attacks on its nuclear facilities and Israel's assassination of Iranian nuclear scientists in June. Iran has announced that it would uphold the decision unless the security of its nuclear sites and scientists were ensured.

In an earlier report, the semi-official Fars news agency said that Massimo Aparo, IAEA's deputy director general and head of the Department of Safeguards, will visit Iran.​
 

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