Can Trump Stop Iran’s Bomb? Talks Resume with a Warning
High-stakes nuclear talks resume as Tehran teeters closer to the lineIt’s been nearly seven years since President Trump pulled the plug on Obama’s disastrous nuclear deal with Iran. Back then, the media lost their minds. They called it reckless, short-sighted, even dangerous. But here we are in 2025, and history is proving Trump right.
This week, delegates from the United States and Iran met in Oman. The purpose? To reengage—indirectly—on Tehran’s nuclear ambitions. Trump’s team, led by U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff, is picking up a diplomatic thread left in tatters after years of deceit, empty promises, and uranium enrichment behind the world’s back.
But don’t mistake this for weakness. These talks are happening because Trump is back, and the message is clear: we’re talking, but we’re not playing games.
Iran’s nuclear program has reached what experts call an “extreme danger” threshold. According to the IAEA, Iran’s uranium stockpile is now over 18,000 pounds—nearly 30 times what was allowed under the original 2015 deal. And they’re enriching it to 60%, which is just shy of weapons-grade.
That’s not a civilian energy program. That’s a red alert.
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