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U.S. Intel: Iran Could Resume Enrichment Months After Israeli Attack
Tehran wants guarantees talks won’t mask aggression, a condition Washington has refused to meet.
Tehran wants guarantees talks won’t mask aggression, a condition Washington has refused to meet.
The report claimed the Russian leader conveyed the message to both Tehran and President Trump, suggesting a deal could help de-escalate tensions.
Iran’s demand for security guarantees could stall or complicate any progress toward a revived nuclear framework.
Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, sought to dial back the inflammatory rhetoric in a recent interview with Tucker Carlson
Despite the controversy, Netanyahu leaned into Trump’s vision as part of a broader strategy to secure Israeli control over Gaza
Pezeshkian alleged that Israel sabotaged nuclear diplomacy through covert strikes on Iranian infrastructure
He stressed Iran’s openness to dialogue but reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to uranium enrichment within its borders
This updated timeline contradicts President Trump’s earlier assertion that the program had been set back “basically decades.”