Goldberg said that there was little doubt that the U.S. has the ability to get snapback done.

“Everyone from Barack Obama to Joe Biden to [former Secretary of State] John Kerry told the American people we could snapback at any time even if every other country opposed it.  They were correct,” he said. “Other countries may challenge that fact for their own political agendas but unless they’re willing to blow up the Security Council, the United States as a permanent member has the procedural power to force the snapback through.”

Pompeo is scheduled to visit the U.N. on Thursday and meet with Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and notify the Security Council of the U.S. intentions.

The move to trigger snapback will infuriate many Democrats, who saw the deal as a significant diplomatic achievement of the Obama administration. Kerry, in a speech to the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday that the Obama administration’s efforts “eliminated the threat of Iran with a nuclear weapon.”

But it will delight a number of Iran hawks in the Republican Party, who have long sought to ramp up pressure on Tehran.

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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in an op-ed earlier this week said it was time for the U.S. to “finally and irreversibly end what remains of the disastrous deal and the benefits that Iran gets from it by invoking the snapback mechanism described in the deal’s United Nations resolution.”