Trump Clears Up Iran Rumors
Washington, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump is pushing back hard against a bombshell report claiming the U.S. is preparing a nuclear agreement with Iran that would allow uranium enrichment — a red line for many Americans concerned about national security, nuclear proliferation, and foreign policy failure.
In a bold message shared on Truth Social, Trump stated clearly:
“Under our potential Agreement — WE WILL NOT ALLOW ANY ENRICHMENT OF URANIUM!”
This statement comes in direct response to a report from Axios, which alleged that American officials recently offered Iran a deal permitting low-level uranium enrichment on Iranian soil — a move that echoes the widely criticized Obama-era Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA), which Trump successfully withdrew from in 2019.
🔥 Trump Administration Holding the Line on Iran
President Trump’s special envoy to Iran, Steve Witkoff, had previously made statements that some interpreted as softening. However, in April he reaffirmed a hardline stance:
“Any agreement must eliminate Iran’s nuclear enrichment and weaponization program.”
Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Marco Rubio, a longtime critic of Iran’s regime, also emphasized the danger:
“They believe enrichment puts them on the threshold of nuclear weapons. That makes them nearly untouchable. That’s the threat we face right now.”
🤝 Negotiations With Iran? More Talk Than Progress
Despite talk of progress, real concerns remain. A senior Iranian official told CNN the U.S. position is “incoherent and disjointed,” even claiming the most recent proposal contradicts previous negotiations.
“The Americans keep shifting their position — that’s been the biggest roadblock,” the official said, casting doubt on President Trump’s earlier optimism that a deal could soon be reached.
🚫 No Concessions. No Enrichment. No Repeat of Obama’s Mistake.
According to Reuters, Iran is expected to reject the current U.S. proposal outright, after five rounds of negotiation. The Iranian regime continues to stall, even as President Trump holds firm on keeping America safe, Israel secure, and nuclear weapons out of Iran’s hands.
This showdown marks a key moment for U.S. foreign policy — and voters concerned about America’s role on the world stage should stay informed.