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Iran must give up nuclear program or face ‘consequences,’ Waltz says

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National Security Adviser Mike Waltz said on Sunday that the Trump administration calls on Iran to abandon its entire nuclear program or face the consequences.

Waltz said that it was time for Iran to “completely move” away from its pursuit of nuclear weapons, which prompted “complete dismantling” while appearing to “confront” CBS “.

“This is not a kind of some kind, as you know, a kind of dream that we had under Obama’s management or Biden,” Waltz said. “This is the full program. Abandoning it or there will be consequences.”

Waltz did not specify the type of consequences that Iran faces, although he said that president Donald Trump maintains “all options on the table”, including diplomacy.

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National Security Adviser Mike Walz said on Sunday that the Trump administration wants to “fully dismantle” the Iranian nuclear weapons program or to face “consequences.” (John Nacion/Getty Images/File)

Waltz said that the Trump administration wants Iran to give up its nuclear program “in a way that the whole world can see.”

“if [Iran] “If the nuclear weapons would explode the entire Middle East in the arms race. This is completely unacceptable to our national security. I will not reach what it was in the back, but Iran was in the worst place of national security since 1979,” he said.

Tensions between Tehran and Washington have been high since Iran’s agent, Hamas and Hezbollah, launched attacks on Israel in the past few years. Iran traded directly with Israel twice last year.

Trump threatened US military action if Iran does not negotiate a new agreement on its nuclear program.

Trump is dissipated at a time when the explosive report confirms that Iran is overseeing the “political and military affairs” Houthi

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatullah Ali Khawni said that he was not interested in talks with the “Tanmer government”, although Iranian diplomats, including Foreign Minister Abbas Aragashi, previously suggested that the talks could be possible. Aragchchi later tightened his position, after my cloud progress.

The Iranian supreme leader Ayat Allah Ali Khawni speaks in Tehran

The Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khawni, photographed expectations on any possible talks with Washington. (Iranian Supreme Leader Office via AP)

The original nuclear deal for the year 2015, which was negotiated during the era of former President Barack Obama, allowed Iran to enrich uranium to only 3.67 % of purity and maintain the uranium stock of 661 pounds. The last report of the Atomic Energy Agency on the Iran program was placed in its store by 18,286 pounds, as it enriches a small part of it to 60 % purity.

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US intelligence agencies evaluate that Iran has not yet begun in the weapons program, but “has done the activities it puts better to produce a nuclear device, if it chooses it.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

2025-03-23 18:22:00

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