This is Amnesty speaking, not Donald Trump or Bibi, the IAEA, the UN, UANI, dissidents, etc.  “Iran: Authorities unleash wave of oppression after hostilities with Israel,” Amnesty International, 9-3-25.

“Iran’s near-bomb-grade uranium stock grew before Israeli attack, IAEA says,” JPost, 9-3-25.  The IAEA “report revealed Iran had 440.9 kg of uranium enriched to 60% before Israeli and US strikes, enough for 10 bombs if further refined.”

“The Neighbor From Hell:  Israel and the United States delivered a blow to Iran. But it could come back stronger,” The Atlantic, 9-2-25.  The author rightly points out there was no peace or armistice agreement at the end of the 12 Day War.  Which, read it here, was not a stand by itself type of war, it was really the latest set of violent exchanges, albeit one which during that 12 days Israel won overwhelmingly.  But Iran has not backed down, continues work on its nuclear program, and continues to try to prop back its proxies, especially Hezbollah.  The Regime has not learned its lesson but instead insists Israel and the U.S. and Europe and Saudi Arabia need to learn their lessons.

“US may strike Iran again if nuclear defiance continues – WP opinion,” Iran International, 9-2-25.  Iran’s nuclear program continues along with its intransigence for IAEA inspections, despite the military message from the U.S. and Israel.  With cover from Russia and China, it will not be deterred.  That is where we are now.  While it is possible to imagine Iran without a nuclear program and using its vast gas and oil to develop and provide for its citizens, the Regime continues down the revolutionary path to Shia conversion and authority.  No new here, right?!

Here’s a story about some of that cover referenced above.  “Leaders of China, Russia, North Korea and Iran gather in Beijing for huge military parade in challenge to the West,” CNN, 9-2-25.

We will negotiate, but only if we get to keep our missiles says Iran.  “Path for Iran-US negotiations not closed, Iran’s Supreme Security Council says,” Times of Israel, 9-2-25.

“Iran Gets Boost From US Rival for Nuclear Talks Showdown,” Newsweek, 9-2-25.

“Houthis say they launched missile at Israeli-owned tanker in the Red Sea,” Al Arabiya, 9-1-25.

“Iran’s currency hits new low as ‘snapback’ looms over nuclear programme,” Al Jazeera, 9-1-25.

Keep in mind that Russia and China agreed to the inclusion of the snapback provisions in writing several years ago.  So for them to declare now it violates international law is invalid on its face, as they have already “made” international law by signing a treaty.  See “China, Russia join Iran in rejecting European move to restore sanctions on Tehran,” Reuters, 9-1-25.  That is “International Law 101.”  The two powers agreed to the snapback provision several years ago to keep the West then from lowering the hammer on Iran, and now they continue in their quest to delay, delay, delay.

“Experts reveal why Iran is attacking Diaspora Jews, warn that West ‘doesn’t understand fanaticism’,” JPost, 9-1-25.  “[T]he IRGC sees the Jewish Diaspora as indistinguishable from Israel. … [T]he regime’s hostility is not just against Israel but also against Jews. When Iranian officials deny the Holocaust, this is not rhetoric but part of a genuine animus against the Jewish people. … Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s followers are true believers in an ideology that sees world Jewry as an enemy of Islam, in part because of the Diaspora’s connection to Israel. “The compass of their ideology is that there is no place for Zionism under the sun,” said the ex-official. … [T]he Iranian force sees the effort to harm Diaspora Jews as a legitimate part of its war conduct. The IRGC’s perspective is that the Jewish Diaspora is a soft target that would hurt Israel because the Jewish state holds itself responsible for their security. Westerners often don’t understand the Islamic Republic’s motivations, according to the security official, because it requires understanding the Jihadist mentality in which hate and faith are the basis, rather than pragmatism or opportunism. “People in the West think in a Western rational way and don’t understand the fanatical ideology behind it,” said the ex-official.”

Iran proxy hindered.  “Israel eliminates Houthi prime minister in Yemen airstrike targeting senior government officials,” Fox, 8-30-25.

This is not really a story about Israel’s competence as an intelligence entity or army.  It is about the Iranian military and intelligence apparatus refusal to be competent, to protect their own leaders, and perhaps laziness or incompetence to act.  “Israel targeted top Iranian leaders by hacking, tracing their bodyguards’ phones — report,” JPost, 8-30-25.

That’s the spirit.  Regardless, under international law (really contract law in this case) Iran doesn’t have a leg to stand on. “Iran slams ‘illegal’ reimposition of UN nuclear sanctions, urges countries not to comply,” Times of Israel, 9-28-25.

What is illegal about the snapback sanctions?  Iran agreed to them when they were put in writing.  Note that the Regime doesn’t tell us why the sanctions are illegal under international law (because they are legal!).  “Iran slams ‘illegal’ reimposition of UN nuclear sanctions, urges countries not to comply,” Times of Israel, 9-28-25.

Well, it has started.  Iran hasn’t learned from the 12 Day War, and hasn’t understood that its intransigence to turn from nuclear weapons and to stop threatening others and to hope that Russia would save it, don’t work.  In short, the theme of this blog continues.  Until the Islamic Republic of Iran will stop striving to be a Revoluationary State and to aim to be a Normal State, the reaction of other countries will continue.  See “European nations start process to impose a ‘snapback’ of Iran nuclear sanctions at UN,” PBS, 8-28-25.

“Iranian cleanup of nuclear site likely to erase proof of atomic work — report,” Times of Israel, 8-28-25.

He’s back!  An appearance by former UN Ambassador and FM Mohammad Javad Zarif.  We’ve missed him.  I believe he is a cousin to Seyed Mousavian, the former Princeton professor who retired in embarrassment.  See “Tehran’s Message to Trump: ‘Stop Listening to Bibi’,” Foreign Policy, 8-28-25.  FP should respond, “Stop listening to Ali Khamenei” and see what Zarif says.

Note the pattern, here again.  Deny, but never discuss evidence.  “Expelled ambassador says allegations against Iran ‘baseless’ during Sydney airport exit,” Guardian, 8-28-25.

There is no due process in Iran.  “Concern after Iran couple ‘whisked into court’,” BBC, 8-28-25.

“Melbourne man charged over synagogue arson linked to Iran,” AP, 8-27-25.  The Quds Force playbook is to use a person in country who has ties to Iran, such as a relative, and to hire low-level criminals in country to do the dirty work.

COBRA is protecting Grossi.  “IAEA chief gets special police protection over threats as deadline approaches over Iran sanctions,” PBS, 8-27-25.   Too rich.  During the 12 Day War, Iran officials and the Ayatollah blamed several for the success of Israel, including the IAEA and even Russia helping in alleged ways know where to target inside the country.  So apparently an IAEA death threat was issued and steps begun toward such re its director.  Now the Ayatollah is depending on this very person to clarify that Iran’s nuclear program is clean, but the threat against Grossi’s life continues.  Talk about blackmail.  I wonder if the UN Secretary General will get involved?  “UN nuclear watchdog chief said to receive 24/7 security detail due to Iranian threat,” Times of Israel, 8-27-25.

“Germany, France, UK likely to start process of reimposing UN sanctions on Iran on Thursday, officials say,” CNN, 8-27-25.

“Iran Not Yet Allowing Inspectors Into Main Nuclear Sites, Says U.N. Atomic Agency Chief,” WSJ, 8-27-25.  “Iran had produced enough highly enriched uranium for up to 10 nuclear weapons before the U.S. and Israeli strikes in June caused severe damage to many of its key facilities. … China and Russia can’t use their veto to stop the reimposition of sanctions. … The 30-day snapback timeline gives Iran a last chance to take steps to prevent the reimposition of sanctions. The European powers told Iran in July that they could agree to hold off on the economic measures for six months if Iran resumed full cooperation with the IAEA and re-entered nuclear negotiations with the U.S. … U.S. officials have been broadly supportive of European snapback diplomacy. Foreign ministers from the three European countries held a call Wednesday to make a final decision and spoke with Rubio to coordinate. … “Iran’s leadership should choose the best interest of their people over misguided ambitions of regional domination. That means engaging in meaningful direct talks with the United States and cooperating with the IAEA,” said a State Department spokesman. “We are closely coordinated with our E3 partners about snapback.””

The NYT does not give context in its headline nor article.  That Iran is allowing IAEA inspectors in does not mean they get to go where they want, to the major nuclear sites.  The WSJ (above) and others gives the fuller story.  “After Blocking U.N. Nuclear Watchdog, Iran Allows Inspectors to Return,” NYT, 8-27-25.

“Bungling Arsonists, Antisemitic Attacks and a Diplomatic Rift,” NYT, 8-27-25.  Hey NYT, did Iran do it?  See the court filings, see the history, do your investigative journalism.

“Iran Trained Shiite Volunteers During Arbaeen Pilgrimage in Iraq; Plans To Use ‘5th Column’ in Next War With Israel,” Media Line, 8-27-25.