Sanctions reimposed on Iran 10 years after landmark nuclear deal

PLO is UAE's puppet, they actually help Israel in annexation of west bank. PLO just a few days ago, arrested a hostage exchanged by Hamas. That shows PLO's corruption.

I did not like to see Bashar as a lifetime president too. But what was the solution when only Assad could Iran arm Hezbollah and Hamas? Bashar unlike his father is a loser. He left the country and allowed former ISIS terrorists to dig his father's grave.

Russia was the buffer, actually a wall against Israeli expansion into Arab lands. If you see Al-JewLani goes to Russia for begging, its because he knows that sucking Israeli shoes does not satisfy Zionists. They want Syrian lands, they will not be satisfied with someone anti Iranian as the ruler of Syria.

Hamas was not wrong, Assad had to go but not be replaced by ISIS or its affiliates such as HTS or AQ.

All in all, Syria is gone and its destiny cannot be written/chosen by Syrians. Outsiders will decide for them and the Zionist hyena right behind them will try to tear it apart. Syria actually does not exist anymore, even if JewLani begs Putin. Kurds, different factions of terrorists, foreign powers such as USA, Turkey and France and Britain most importantly Israel, They all want a piece of this Syrian cake.

Hence, talking about Syria is waste of time. We have to wait and see what happens to this piece of wood floating on giant waves of oceans.
@Persian Gulf
@Oscar
@Fatman17

Good day gentlemen
As per my last few posts about Russian efforts to distribute Suitcase N bombs to different Jihadi groups including Syria, Lybia, N Korea including Iran, against different "Wars for Democracy" by NATO. 🙂

What we think, how many people could lose life in these small N-bombs, 10,000+?, as compared to NATO's different "Wars for Democracy" on the name of religion, race, nationality etc? 🕳️

Even the "Language War", no one will give up their mother language and accept the English as National language, excluding the Christian nation's 🕳️
Even the Christian nations demand the Bible in home language, other than English, 🕳️

We claim, regardless the democratic efforts, the NATO was at least as bad as these Communist nations 👍
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@Viet
@Hamartia Antidote
@muhammed45
@Persian Gulf
@Fatman17
@MH.Yang

Good day gentlemen
As the last post#61, I'm still waiting to see response from other members.
How we measure different war for democracy by NATO on the name of religion- race -nationality- language(English) etc, and how other Communist nations could resist it? Post#61 🕳️

How we see other comments of this thread? 👍
 

Russia’s Atomic Nightmare: 100 Missing ‘Suitcase’ Mini Nuclear Weapons​


What You Need to Know: The end of the Cold War brought relief, but it also raised concerns about missing Soviet nuclear weapons. Although Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine returned Soviet-era weapons to Russia, fears persist about unaccounted nuclear materials.

-Former Russian security advisor Alexander Lebed once claimed that up to 100 “suitcase bombs” were lost, though Russia denied this. :coffee:

-More tangibly, two nuclear-armed torpedoes were lost aboard the Soviet submarine Komsomolets in 1989. The sub sank in the Barents Sea, and despite efforts to secure the site, the weapons remain underwater, posing potential environmental risks.

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A far greater fear is whether all the nuclear weapons have been properly accounted for. The Council on Foreign Relations warned that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has reported more than a hundred nuclear smuggling incidents since 1993, eighteen of which involved highly enriched uranium.

The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) also published a report in September 1997 that quoted former Russian national security advisor Alexander Lebed, who claimed that the Russian military lost track of upwards of 100 nuclear suitcase bombs. ☕


@Persian Gulf
@muhammed45
@Fatman17

as in above news, we find these suitcase bombs were distributed to more than 60-70 nations since SU collapse.......

these countries find wars on the name of religion-race-culture etc are more serious.....

no one even accept English language, and give up their home languages, the language war ....
 
As of late 2025 and early 2026, UN and EU sanctions against Iran's nuclear program have been reimposed via the "snapback mechanism" following accusations of significant non-performance of the 2015 JCPOA deal. These measures, initiated by France, Germany, and the UK, include freezing foreign assets, restricting arms trade, and banning activities related to ballistic missiles.

International Division: While the UK, France, and Germany pushed for the snapback, Russia and China opposed it. The U.S. has continued its own separate, severe sanctions regime.

Iranian Response: Iran has condemned the actions as "unjustifiable" and "illegal," threatening to accelerate its nuclear efforts and potentially withdraw from the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

These sanctions are a direct response to Iran's continued nuclear escalation, including increased uranium enrichment levels, which Western powers argue violate the 2015 deal.

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Russia is the primary international partner in Iran's nuclear energy sector, having built Iran’s only operational commercial plant and collaborating on several new reactor projects. The core of this partnership centers around the following key facilities and agreements: [1, 2] :coffee:
  • Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant: Located in southern Iran, the Bushehr facility houses one operational 1,000 MW reactor (Unit 1) built and operated with Russian assistance. Russia is actively helping construct two additional VVER-1000 reactor units at this site. 👍 [1, 2, 3]
  • New Reactor Agreements: Iran and Russia finalized multibillion-dollar agreements to construct additional nuclear reactors across the country, including four units in the southern Hormozgan province (Sirik) and a projected total of up to eight new plants to help Iran reach 20 GW of nuclear power capacity. [1, 2, 3] ☕


    • Small Modular Reactors (SMRs): Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom and the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) also signed a memorandum of understanding to design and build SMRs to further expand localized nuclear technology in Iran. [1, 2]
    The partnership has faced geopolitical and security hurdles. Hundreds of Russian personnel were temporarily evacuated from the Bushehr site due to escalating regional conflicts, but Rosatom has since begun returning staff to continue work on the reactors. [1, 2] ☕
    For more information and updates on regional infrastructure, you can follow the official publications on the World Nuclear Association.

 

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