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This Iran stuff is complicated They want weapons grade nuclear material and Missle systems to deliver that warhead.
The USA offered the following which they rejected that offer,
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The United States did make such an offer — but the context matters.
According to reporting on U.S.–Iran nuclear negotiations, the U.S. proposed providing Iran with free nuclear fuel indefinitely if Iran agreed to stop enriching uranium on its own soil. This fuel would have been low‑enriched uranium (LEU) — the type used for civilian nuclear power generation, well below weapons‑grade purity. Roic.AI
Iran rejected the offer, calling domestic enrichment a non‑negotiable “red line.” Roic.AI
This offer was part of broader negotiations aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons while still allowing peaceful nuclear energy. It reflects a long‑running tension:
So the other metric that is very important is ts the delivery system. AKA Missles Imagine if they had ICBM's
Soon Jgrant will be in here blaming trump for doing away with something related t to this.
Here is what the orange man did.
Trump formally withdrew the U.S. from the JCPOA in 2018, arguing that the agreement’s sunset clauses and inspection limits were inadequate. Supporters of the withdrawal viewed it as a necessary step to increase pressure on Iran, while critics argued it removed constraints that had been working to limit Iran’s nuclear program.
The USA offered the following which they rejected that offer,
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The United States did make such an offer — but the context matters.
What the U.S. Offered Iran
According to reporting on U.S.–Iran nuclear negotiations, the U.S. proposed providing Iran with free nuclear fuel indefinitely if Iran agreed to stop enriching uranium on its own soil. This fuel would have been low‑enriched uranium (LEU) — the type used for civilian nuclear power generation, well below weapons‑grade purity. Roic.AI
Why This Offer Was Significant
- LEU is safe for power generation: Typically enriched to about 3–5%, far below the ~90% needed for weapons.
- Iran would still be able to generate electricity, but without maintaining its own enrichment program.
- The U.S. goal was to prevent Iran from having the capability to enrich uranium to higher, weapons‑usable levels.
Iran’s Response
Iran rejected the offer, calling domestic enrichment a non‑negotiable “red line.” Roic.AI
Why This Matters
This offer was part of broader negotiations aimed at preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons while still allowing peaceful nuclear energy. It reflects a long‑running tension:
- The U.S. wants to limit Iran’s enrichment capacity.
- Iran insists on its right to enrich uranium domestically.
So the other metric that is very important is ts the delivery system. AKA Missles Imagine if they had ICBM's
Soon Jgrant will be in here blaming trump for doing away with something related t to this.
Here is what the orange man did.
Trump formally withdrew the U.S. from the JCPOA in 2018, arguing that the agreement’s sunset clauses and inspection limits were inadequate. Supporters of the withdrawal viewed it as a necessary step to increase pressure on Iran, while critics argued it removed constraints that had been working to limit Iran’s nuclear program.
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