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Trump also said the U.S. could monitor the activity because it has “cameras up in space” thanks to his Space
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President Donald Trump said the U.S. will work with Iran to retrieve and destroy its highly enriched uranium if he can cut a deal with Tehran to end the three-month-old war between the countries, or, in the absence of an agreement, that he will further degrade the Iranian military to the point that American forces can safely collect the material on their own.
Key facts
- The $400 million shipment was a tiny slice of the overall windfall for Iran from unfreezing its assets
- Sixty-eight percent of adults said the U.S. “should make a deal to end the war in Iran as quickly as possible” in an Economist/YouGov survey released this week, including 55% of voters who favored
- You know, you’re talking about 47 years of getting away with whatever they wanted
- Trump also said the U.S. could monitor the activity because it has “cameras up in space” thanks to his Space Force
Summary
“If we make a deal that now we’re friendly, we’ll all go together. “And we will go with them, or without them. Trump also said the U.S. could monitor the activity because it has “cameras up in space” thanks to his Space Force. “You know, they have cameras on it, all over it.