Trump Administration Proposes New Nuclear Deal with Iran Amidst Rising Tensions
The U.S. has proposed a new deal allowing Iran limited uranium enrichment for civilian use, but faces criticism and skepticism from various stakeholders.
Analysis: An outline is emerging of the US offer to Iran in their high-stakes nuclear negotiations

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Trump Responds After Reports Claim He's Ready to Give In to Iran: 'WILL NOT ALLOW'
Trump appears to undercut US proposal to Iran, declaring he won't allow any uranium enrichment
Overview
President Trump announced any agreement with Iran will prohibit uranium enrichment, despite previous proposals allowing limited civilian enrichment.
Iran claims its nuclear program is peaceful but has increased uranium stockpiles, raising concerns about potential weaponization.
The Trump administration's proposal includes a regional enrichment consortium, shifting from a strict no-enrichment stance.
Critics, including Israel and former negotiators, express concerns over significant concessions to Iran in the new proposal.
Iran is close to rejecting the U.S. proposals, which include temporary shutdowns of underground sites for limited enrichment.
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