Retired Navy vice admiral says best way to remove Iran's enriched uranium is to "negotiate a deal"
Summary
A retired U.S. Navy vice admiral said the best way to stop Iran from having enriched uranium is to negotiate an agreement. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the conflict with Iran will continue until Iran’s enriched uranium is taken away.Key Facts
- Iran currently has enriched uranium, which can be used to make nuclear weapons.
- Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says the war with Iran depends on removing this uranium.
- Retired Navy Vice Admiral Robert Murrett suggested negotiating a deal as the best solution.
- The discussion was featured on CBS News.
- Enriched uranium means uranium that has been processed to increase its ability to produce energy or weapons.
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