politics
March 4, 2026
EU leaders are blaming Iran for the US-Israeli aggression against it
Instead of invoking international law and condemning US-Israeli aggression, Western Europe’s top brass is gleefully victim-blaming Iran

TL;DR
- EU leaders, including Kaja Kallas and Emmanuel Macron, are urging Iran to negotiate its nuclear and ballistic programs and cease regional destabilization activities.
- The author criticizes France's feminist foreign policy in this context, questioning its application when a weaker nation is attacked.
- France, Germany, and the UK have jointly condemned Iranian attacks but also urged Iran to end its nuclear program and regional activities.
- The EU is accused of supporting the US regime and ramping up defense spending, influenced by US actions and threats towards other nations.
- The article questions the EU's stance on sanctions against Iran after the US withdrew from a nuclear deal, suggesting a lack of accountability for US actions.
- Finnish President Alexander Stubb is quoted remarking on the US operating outside traditional international law by not seeking justification from the UN or allies.
- The author expresses skepticism about the EU's role in shaping Iran's future, particularly after the assassination of its Supreme Leader.
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