Removing Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium would be extremely difficult but not unprecedented, according to The Wall Street Journal. The report outlines past cases—such as Libya and post‑Gulf War Iraq—where international pressure, inspections, and agreements succeeded in eliminating or exporting nuclear material. Experts say similar efforts with Iran would face major logistical, political, and security hurdles, making it one of the toughest challenges in any future nuclear deal.
President Donald Trump says talks with Iran are back on, signaling a renewed diplomatic push to end the war even as deep divisions remain between the two sides. The announcement has sparked behind‑the‑scenes efforts to bridge gaps over security, sanctions, and Iran’s nuclear program, while Trump has also warned of further military action if a deal is not reached.
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