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(Ret.) Col Chris Wyatt: Iran Clings to Its Enriched Uranium as US Regroups to Hit Harder…

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After weeks of war and a fragile ceasefire, Iran's atomic energy chief, Mohammad Eslami, says his country will not curtail its enriched uranium programme. In this interview with Chris Steyn, US intelligence analyst, retired Colonel Chris Wyatt warns: “They don't want to give it up. Well, this won't end unless that is given up.” He adds: “No one's leaving the Gulf. This gives the US a respite to - after six weeks of 24-hour day combat - to re-gro…

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The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization ruled out Thursday restricting the uranium enrichment program, one of the main demands of the United States and Israel. "The demands and demands of our enemies, who seek to restrict Iran's enrichment program, are nothing but wishes that will be buried," said Mohamad Eslami in an interview with the Isna agency. The U.S. and Iran agreed Tuesday to a two-week truce and the start of negotiations to end a…

The head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), Mohamad Eslami, has denied this Thursday that Tehran will stop uranium enrichment despite being one of the main demands of the United States and Israel in the negotiating process to reach a final agreement to end the war.

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Reforma broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
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