Iran agrees to give up ‘nuclear dust’ stockpile in Trump deal: Report

Iran agrees to give up ‘nuclear dust’ stockpile in Trump deal: Report

Iran has reportedly agreed to hand over its stockpile of highly enriched uranium — nicknamed “nuclear dust” by Donald Trump — as part of a major peace and nuclear deal with the US. According to the New York Post, the material could reportedly have been enough to produce around 11 nuclear weapons.

The reported breakthrough comes after weeks of tense negotiations involving US and Middle East officials. Trump has repeatedly pushed for Iran to surrender the uranium, even warning military action could resume if talks collapsed.

Reuters also reported that a broader agreement is being “largely negotiated,” though some details remain unresolved. Iran has not fully confirmed the terms publicly, and critics in Washington are already warning the proposed deal could face serious political backlash.

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