US Considers Seizing Iran's Highly Enriched Uranium, Trump Calls It Off
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The top U.S. general considered a plan to seize Iran's highly enriched uranium, but President Trump called it off due to risks. Iran is also reportedly preparing an economic 'nuclear option'.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why did the U.S. consider seizing Iran's highly enriched uranium?
- A: The U.S. aimed to prevent nuclear proliferation by seizing highly enriched uranium, which could be used to manufacture nuclear weapons.
- Q: Why did President Trump call off the plan?
- A: President Trump called off the plan because he judged that it could provoke severe Iranian retaliation, prolong the war, and negatively impact the global economy.
- Q: What is Iran's economic 'nuclear option'?
- A: Iran is reportedly planning to use its proxy armed group in Yemen to blockade the Bab-al-Mandab Strait if negotiations with the U.S. collapse and the war resumes.
- Q: Where is the highly enriched uranium stored?
- A: Highly enriched uranium is dispersed across multiple Iranian nuclear facilities, primarily located at Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow, and is buried underground.
- Q: What is the likelihood of the plan's success?
- A: Experts doubt whether the U.S. military can actually find and verify all the enriched uranium, let alone safely and completely remove it in a hostile environment.