The US secretary of state went to the UN on Thursday to set in motion the diplomatic gambit, claiming the US is still a participant in the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran – from which Donald Trump explicitly withdrew two years ago – and therefore retains the right under the rules of the deal to trigger a “snapback” or resumption of full UN sanctions.
Very few other UN member states think the US has the authority to do this. Even before he made a scheduled announcement at the UN headquarters in New York, the UK, France and Germany, issued a statement saying the the US was not a participant and they would not support it.
In response, Pompeo denounced the Europeans as having chose to “side with the Ayatollahs”
“Their actions endanger the people of Iraq of Yemen, Lebanon, Syria, and indeed their own citizens as well,” he told reporters. “America won’t join in this failure of leadership. America will not appease. America will lead.”
Presumably the court would direct the tax authorities to publish them?Tubby Isaacs wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:01 pmIs that correct, "publishing"? Isn't it just that he's got to hand them to a court? Or does the court publish them?
More levelling up. They got forced into the Pupil […]