Iran Rejects Nuclear Deal With U.S. But Leaves Door Open to a 'Regional Consortium' to Enrich Uranium

Iran Rejects Nuclear Deal With U.S. But Leaves Door Open to a ‘Regional Consortium’ to Enrich Uranium


Iran rejected the latest U.S. proposals for an agreement on its nuclear program. The U.S. demanded that Iran halt all enrichment activity in return for sanctions relief.

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“To the American side and others, we say: Why are you interfering and trying to say whether Iran should have uranium enrichment or not? That’s none of your business,” Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on X. 

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Pay no attention to the mullah with the atomic bomb behind the curtain. 

There have been five rounds of negotiations between Iran and the U.S., and very little progress has been made. With the recent release of the report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) stating that Iran “had vastly increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium (HEU), spinning

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