President Trump delivered a blunt warning during remarks to reporters, declaring that Iran will not be allowed to keep its highly enriched uranium as negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program continue intensifying. When asked whether Iran could retain the material, Trump responded forcefully: “No. We will get it. We don't need it. We don't want it. We'll probably destroy it after we get it - but we're not going to let them have it,” signaling a hardline position against any pathway toward Iranian nuclear weapons capability.
The statement comes amid ongoing US-Iran tensions following major airstrikes that reportedly disrupted key Iranian nuclear facilities during the escalating regional crisis of 2025 and 2026. At the center of negotiations is Iran’s estimated stockpile of roughly 400 kilograms of highly enriched uranium, which American and Israeli officials view as one of the most dangerous flashpoints in the broader conflict involving sanctions relief, ceasefire talks, and growing threats surrounding the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump allies and pro-Israel supporters praised the president’s remarks as a necessary demonstration of strength against the Iranian regime, arguing that any compromise allowing Tehran to retain enriched uranium would pose a direct threat to both Israel and global security. Supporters also framed Trump’s stance as a sharp contrast to past diplomatic approaches, insisting that preventing Iran from rebuilding its nuclear capabilities remains essential to stabilizing the Middle East and protecting American allies in the region.
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