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WATCH: Trump says U.S. approved observers must inspect Iran’s nuclear program, would bomb again

WATCH: Trump says U.S. approved observers must inspect Iran’s nuclear program, would bomb again

Summary

U.S. President Trump expects Iran to allow international inspections to ensure it does not restart its nuclear program. There are currently no agreed-upon talks for resuming negotiations on Iran's nuclear activities, and recent military actions have made discussions more challenging.

Key Facts

  • Trump expects Iran to allow international inspections of its nuclear activities.
  • The 2015 nuclear deal, which limited Iran's nuclear program, was abandoned by the U.S. during Trump's first term.
  • Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi indicated that negotiations with the U.S. are not currently planned.
  • The U.S. attacked three Iranian nuclear sites, complicating potential talks.
  • Iranian officials have voiced national pride and continued vigilance against perceived threats.
  • Israel conducted a series of strikes against Iran, claiming significant damage to its military and nuclear capabilities.
  • Iran retaliated against both Israel and the U.S. with missile attacks, some of which were intercepted.
  • The conflict has resulted in significant casualties, including civilians, and increased regional tensions.
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