Putin’s Offer on Iranian Uranium Rejected by Trump: More Than 10 Nuclear Bombs at Risk.
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According to TSN.ua: U.S. President Donald Trump has turned down a proposal from Russian President Vladimir Putin to transfer enriched uranium from Iran to Russia. This decision is part of a broader challenge in managing Iran’s nuclear capabilities, a matter of critical importance for both the United States and Israel. As of now, Tehran holds 450 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, a quantity sufficient to produce over 10 nuclear weapons within a matter of weeks.
The potential deal with Russia was discussed during a phone call between Trump and Putin on Monday. A U.S. official commented:
“This isn’t the first such proposal. It wasn’t accepted. America’s stance is clear: we must ensure the uranium is secured.” – U.S. Official
This indicates that Washington remains wary of any agreements that could compromise national security.
Additionally, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth revealed that the United States and Israel are exploring the deployment of special forces to Iran. Meanwhile, Donald Trump stated:
“Securing the uranium isn’t the top priority right now, but it could become one in the future.” – Donald Trump
This underscores that Iran’s nuclear program continues to be a focal point for the American administration. The U.S. position on controlling Iran’s nuclear arsenal is vital not only for America’s security but also for stability across the Middle East.
Rejecting Putin’s offer signals that the United States maintains a firm policy toward Iran, which could shape future international negotiations over its nuclear program. Tensions are expected to persist, as Iran’s uranium enrichment raises alarms not just in the U.S. but among many nations monitoring regional developments. Close security cooperation between Washington and Jerusalem may lead to further measures to counter the potential nuclear threat posed by Iran.
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