Trump’s 1970s Iran Ultimatum Exposes Outdated Nuclear Policy

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Trump demanded action on Iran’s so‑called “nuclear dust” from the Atomic Energy Commission, a body that ceased to exist in 1975, revealing a stark gap in his understanding of who handles U.S. atomic policy as U.S. strikes press on and Iran’s responses test fragile peace talks under international safeguards led by the IAEA.
- Trump’s Brain Flips Back to the 1970s in a Ludicrous Ultimatum Misfire The Daily Beast
- Iran agrees in principle to dispose of highly-enriched uranium, senior U.S. official says CBS News
- Iran Agreed to Give Up Enriched Uranium in Deal Announced by Trump, U.S. Officials Say The New York Times
- Trump outlines options for disposal of Iran’s enriched uranium The Hill
- Iran may consider transferring its uranium to China The Jerusalem Post
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