Experts warn Trump administration any Iran deal must close plutonium pathway to nuclear bombs
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Experts warn Trump administration any Iran deal must close plutonium pathway to nuclear bombs
Nuclear experts urge Trump team to ban plutonium reprocessing in any Iran deal, warning Bushehr spent fuel and a rebuilt Arak reactor could enable a covert bomb path.
Trump keeps promising that a deal is just around the corner – in the real world, the parties still seem far apart. The conflict continues to eat into Trump's support
Iran’s Plutonium Nuclear Angle the World Has Mostly Ignored
Editor’s Note: Fearmongering about Iran’s nuclear program has been going on for two decades. They always seem to be just a few weeks away from having a bomb, and yet they still don’t have one. With that said, the real threat is not the uranium that the world focuses on but the plutonium that the world ignores. We’re not saying that Iran is weeks away from a nuclear weapon, but if there’s anything that needs any attention at all, it’s their pluto…
Experts Urge Trump Administration to Ensure Iran Agreement Blocks Plutonium Pathway to Nuclear Weapons - Internewscast Journal
Experts urge the Trump administration to address Iran's plutonium nuclear threat in any new deal, emphasizing the need for strict surveillance and prohibitions.
Washington, May 9, 2026-Total News Agency-TNA- As President Donald Trump's administration tries to negotiate a new nuclear understanding with Iran, atomic proliferation experts and former U.S. security officials began to warn of an aspect they consider extremely dangerous and underestimated: the possibility of the Iranian regime using plutonium to develop nuclear weapons. Up to now, international attention was almost exclusively focused on urani…
Experts warn Trump administration any Iran deal must close plutonium pathway to nuclear bombs - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Nuclear weapons experts are raising the alarm bells over the pressing need for the Trump administration to codify in any new deal a ban on Iran’s attempts to use plutonium from its facilities to build an atomic bomb.The administration and non-proliferation experts have largely focused on the
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