From 60% to 20%?  We will believe it when we see it.  “Iran ready to cut uranium enrichment to 20% to avert another war – Telegraph,” Iran International, 8-24-25.   The unnamed Iranian officials spoke on the say day Khamenei rejected negotiations with the U.S. “The United Kingdom, France, and Germany (E3) have warned Iran they would restore UN sanctions by the end of August by triggering the so-called snapback mechanism unless Tehran reengages in talks on its nuclear program immediately and produced concrete results. The “snapback” or “trigger mechanism” is part of UN Security Council Resolution 2231, which endorsed the 2015 nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Under Resolution 2231, any party to the accord can file a complaint accusing Iran of non-compliance. If no agreement is reached within 30 days to maintain sanctions relief, all previous UN sanctions automatically “snap back,” including arms embargoes, cargo inspections, and missile restrictions.”

Threats continue, haven’t stopped.  “Oil could hit $200 if Hormuz Strait closed, Khamenei representative warns,” Iran International, 8-24-25.

“Turkey Breaks Ground on Strategic Railway Linking Kars to Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan,” Media Line, 8-24-25.  It is happening, and Iran wants to stop it.

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