US Will Seize, Destroy Iran’s Enriched Uranium After Conflict
US President Donald Trump says Washington will recover and destroy Iran’s enriched uranium once tensions ease, while announcing that a deal to end the conflict will be signed Sunday.
US President Donald Trump has said the United States intends to recover and destroy Iran’s enriched uranium once the current conflict subsides, while also announcing that a deal aimed at ending the war is expected to be signed on Sunday.
Trump made the remarks in a post on social media on Saturday, outlining what he described as the next phase of efforts to neutralise Iran’s nuclear capabilities following recent military operations.
According to the US president, American forces would move to secure the enriched uranium after conditions in the region stabilise.
“When all is calm, we will go in and get the Nuclear Dust, buried deep under the powerful sunken granite mountains, thanks to our beautiful B-2 Bombers and their brilliant pilots, and downblend and destroy it, whether in Iran, or the United States,” Trump wrote.
The statement comes amid heightened international attention on Iran’s nuclear programme and ongoing diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions in the region.
Trump also indicated that a deal designed to bring an end to the conflict would be signed on Sunday, though he did not immediately provide details about the parties involved or the specific terms of the agreement.
The reference to B-2 bombers appeared to highlight recent US military capabilities and operations, which Trump credited for targeting strategic locations associated with Iran’s nuclear infrastructure.
The announcement is likely to attract global scrutiny, with analysts closely monitoring developments surrounding both the proposed agreement and the future handling of Iran’s enriched uranium stockpiles.
Further details on the reported deal are expected to emerge as negotiations conclude and official statements are released.
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