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Trump was weighing military action against Iran versus a diplomatic resolution.
While he often used strong rhetoric, he typically avoided actual military escalation.
Trump’s Approach:
He withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) in 2018, criticizing it for not covering missile programs.
Despite talk of a "better deal," no new agreement was reached during his term due to maximalist demands and internal administration resistance.
Iran’s Response:
Iran initially remained within JCPOA limits after U.S. withdrawal, but eventually resumed enrichment as sanctions were reimposed.
It now holds over 8,200 kg of enriched uranium, compared to the 300 kg cap under the JCPOA, and enriches up to 60%, just short of weapons-grade (90%).
Motivations Behind Iran's Enrichment:
Experts suggest Iran’s enrichment is likely a negotiation tactic rather than a clear step toward building a bomb.
U.S. intelligence has confirmed that Iran has not decided to weaponize its nuclear program.
Internal Debate in Iran:
Some Iranian hardliners advocate for weaponization, citing distrust of U.S. intentions.
However, the Supreme Leader has not made a final decision.
Impact of U.S. Policy:
The abandonment of the deal and pressure tactics may have inadvertently pushed Iran closer to nuclear capabilities, the opposite of the intended outcome.
A military strike could accelerate Iran's move toward weaponization, making diplomacy more critical than ever.
Recent Remarks by Trump (March 7):
Trump hinted that a decision was imminent regarding Iran, suggesting either a peace deal or decisive action was coming soon.
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Trump was weighing military action against Iran versus a diplomatic resolution.
While he often used strong rhetoric, he typically avoided actual military escalation.
Trump’s Approach:
He withdrew from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA) in 2018, criticizing it for not covering missile programs.
Despite talk of a "better deal," no new agreement was reached during his term due to maximalist demands and internal administration resistance.
Iran’s Response:
Iran initially remained within JCPOA limits after U.S. withdrawal, but eventually resumed enrichment as sanctions were reimposed.
It now holds over 8,200 kg of enriched uranium, compared to the 300 kg cap under the JCPOA, and enriches up to 60%, just short of weapons-grade (90%).
Motivations Behind Iran's Enrichment:
Experts suggest Iran’s enrichment is likely a negotiation tactic rather than a clear step toward building a bomb.
U.S. intelligence has confirmed that Iran has not decided to weaponize its nuclear program.
Internal Debate in Iran:
Some Iranian hardliners advocate for weaponization, citing distrust of U.S. intentions.
However, the Supreme Leader has not made a final decision.
Impact of U.S. Policy:
The abandonment of the deal and pressure tactics may have inadvertently pushed Iran closer to nuclear capabilities, the opposite of the intended outcome.
A military strike could accelerate Iran's move toward weaponization, making diplomacy more critical than ever.
Recent Remarks by Trump (March 7):
Trump hinted that a decision was imminent regarding Iran, suggesting either a peace deal or decisive action was coming soon.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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