According to the New York Times, citing a number of diplomats and officials with knowledge of ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations, the U.S. and Iran have narrowed down the issue of Iran’s nuclear program to four main points. These points are a long-term suspension of Iranian uranium… pic.twitter.com/jZLjDCSETH
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 9, 2026
According to the New York Times, citing a number of diplomats and officials with knowledge of ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations, the U.S. and Iran have narrowed down the issue of Iran’s nuclear program to four main points. These points are a long-term suspension of Iranian uranium enrichment, the dilution or downblending of current enriched material, the dismantling of Iranian nuclear facilities, and Iran acceding to snap inspections to ensure compliance with whatever framework is agreed upon. Per the report, on the dilution of Iranian stockpiles, the U.S. plans to work directly with the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to realize such efforts. However, Iran has yet to be persuaded to allow direct U.S. involvement in such activities.Is there some expert who can explain how this is fundamentally different from the 2015 JCPOA? Except that we can’t get Iran to agree to it?
And that we wouldn’t need them to if the U.S. hadn’t abandoned the JCPOA IN 2018.
*And suddenly I realize that’s not just the title of Trump’s stupid book (which he didn’t come up with), he probably connected it to the popular game show “Let’s Make a Deal,” which had its heyday in the ‘70’s and ‘80’s, a/k/a Trump’s formative years, and the ones he’s still stuck in. He thinks, in other words, that’s what “deal making” is. Basically a shallow, TeeVee game show spectacle. Requiring no attention span or concentration.
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