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Half a Ton of Enriched Uranium May Decide the Iran Deal
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 12, 2026
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What happened
A new agreement between the United States and Iran may end the fighting, but its fate hinges on Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile. CNN reports that Washington once considered seizing it by force, while Tehran has moved to keep it in place.
- 01The deal’s success may depend on Iran’s roughly half-ton uranium stockpile.
- 02CNN says Trump officials considered seizing the uranium with U.S. ground forces.
- 03Trump stopped the plan over casualty and global economic risks.
- 04Iran reportedly blocked access to the stockpile with collapsed tunnels, sealed entrances, and mines.
- 05Washington says the uranium must leave Iran, but Tehran says it will stay.
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