President Trump stated that the U.S. will work with Iran to 'dig up and remove' enriched uranium buried under joint U.S.-Israeli strikes last summer. He asserted that no uranium enrichment will occur and the material has remained untouched since the June attacks. Trump also mentioned ongoing talks with Iran regarding tariff and sanctions relief, though Iran has not confirmed any cooperation on the uranium retrieval.
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stated that the US will take Iran's enriched uranium if Iran does not voluntarily hand it over. He deemed Iran's nuclear capability a 'non-negotiable' issue. These remarks come amid a recent two-week ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran.
Hegseth claims the US may intervene if Iran does not hand over enriched uranium, raising tensions. Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains volatile, with logistics constrained by insurer uncertainty. Meanwhile, the Lebanese PM criticizes Israeli civilian attacks, escalating regional tensions.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that Iran must hand over its enriched uranium or the US will 'take it out.' He noted that the new Iranian regime interacts differently with America than before. Hegseth expressed hope that the ceasefire would hold, keeping the Strait of Hormuz open for commerce.
US President Trump stated that the US will cooperate with Iran to dig up and remove buried uranium following a regime change. He mentioned that most points regarding tariff and sanctions relief have already been agreed upon. This announcement came amid a two-week ceasefire agreed upon by the US, Iran, and Israel.
President Trump stated that the US will work to retrieve Iran's enriched uranium following a 'productive Regime Change' in Iran. He added that the US will continue discussions on tariff and sanctions relief with Iran. Furthermore, he threatened immediate tariffs on any country supplying military weapons to Iran.
US President Trump stated that the US will work with Iran to 'dig up' enriched uranium buried under last summer's strikes. However, Iran has not confirmed this claim. This statement suggests a new approach to the US-Iran nuclear issue, creating diplomatic tension.
President Trump declared the two-week ceasefire deal with Iran a 'total and complete victory' for the US. He claimed China influenced Iran's negotiation and insisted that Iran's enriched uranium would be 'perfectly taken care of.' The agreement followed attacks by the US and Israel, mediated by Pakistan.
US President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. will not allow Iran to enrich uranium. He mentioned that the enriched uranium buried under joint US-Israeli strikes last summer would be 'dug up and removed.' This reaffirms the US's strong stance against Iran's nuclear activities.
US President Trump stated that the US and Iran would cooperate to remove enriched uranium buried underground. He indicated ongoing discussions on tariff and sanctions relief with Iran, positively reviewing Tehran's 10-point plan. However, he signaled a quick return to conflict if talks fail, while announcing a two-week ceasefire.