Trump Weighs Military Plan for Iran's Uranium: Risk or Rhetoric?
US President Trump disclosed contemplation of a military strategy to seize Iran's uranium amidst Middle East tensions. While dismissed as too risky, diplomatic negotiations continue, with Trump hinting at potential meetings with Iran's leader if diplomatic frameworks align. Talks face challenges, including disputes over deadlines and financial assets.
In a revelation that underscores the mounting tensions in the Middle East, US President Donald Trump disclosed he had considered a military operation to seize Iran's enriched uranium.
Trump ultimately dismissed the blueprint as fraught with excessive risk, requiring a significant military commitment for possibly two weeks. Nonetheless, the President emphasized that America retains the military capability to carry out such operations.
While expressing reluctance for direct talks without a solid diplomatic framework with Iran's Supreme Leader, Trump left the door open for potential high-level dialogues.
Concurrently, a report surfaced indicating that US envoys engaged with nuclear experts in Tennessee, signaling serious progress in nuclear negotiations with Iran.
However, disagreements persist, notably over uranium down-blending deadlines and the handling of Iran's frozen assets, stalling the diplomatic process.
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