Trump Denies Reports US Looking at $30B Nuclear Deal with Iran: ‘These People Are SICK’
- U.S. President Donald Trump denied offering Iran any deal or talks and stated early Monday on Truth Social, "I am not offering Iran ANYTHING."
- This denial followed reports that the Trump administration explored possible economic incentives worth $30 billion for Iran to halt uranium enrichment.
- Trump emphasized he scrapped the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, labeling it flawed and asserting that U.S. strikes obliterated key Iranian nuclear sites though damage was not total.
- The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, reported that twelve bunker-busting bombs were accurately dropped on Fordow’s underground facility, while Rafael Grossi, director of the IAEA, stated that although the site sustained significant damage, it was not completely destroyed.
- Despite the damage, Iran retains capabilities to resume uranium enrichment, and Trump signaled possible sanctions relief if Iran can be peaceful but currently maintains sanctions.
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