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Trump says Iran has not agreed to inspections, give up enrichment

  • On July 4, US President Donald Trump stated that Iran has not consented to nuclear inspections or halted uranium enrichment, despite ongoing tensions surrounding its nuclear activities.
  • This follows a 12-day war three weeks ago in which Israel and the US launched military strikes that destroyed or badly damaged Iran's nuclear sites.
  • Iran’s legislature approved a bill halting collaboration with the IAEA until assurances are made regarding the protection of its nuclear sites; however, the IAEA has not received an official notification of this suspension.
  • Trump stated, "I would say it's set back permanently" and acknowledged Iran could restart enrichment at a different location, which he said, "would be a problem."
  • The U.N. watchdog pulled its last inspectors from Iran, deepening a standoff over inspections amid Tehran's denial of weapon ambitions and Grossi's call to resume talks promptly.
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By Lucas Lilieholm, CNN The United States will not allow Iran to restart its nuclear program, President Donald Trump declared Friday, weeks after

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By Lucas Lilieholm, CNN The United States will not allow Iran to restart its nuclear program, President Donald Trump declared Friday, weeks after US forces attacked three Iranian nuclear facilities in June. “If they did that, there would be a problem. We would not allow that to happen,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. The president reiterated his claim that US strikes had destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities, suggesting its program had…

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