Trump and the atomic ayatollah
- The United States and Iran agreed to continue nuclear program talks, possibly in Europe, after April 12, 2025.
- These talks occur amidst nearly fifty years of enmity and threats of military action if a deal fails.
- Iran currently enriches uranium up to 60%, a short step from weapons-grade, while the U.S. Considers sanctions relief.
- President Trump stated on April 13, "We'll be making a decision on Iran very quickly," but he did not elaborate.
- With Iran's enriched uranium stockpile nearing bomb-making capability, the stakes are high for a deal that ensures guarantees.
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Trump and the atomic ayatollah
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