Trump Says US Unsure How To Remove “Nuclear Dust” From Iran Facilities

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 Trump Says US Unsure How To Retrieve “Nuclear Dust” From Iran

Donald Trump discusses Iran nuclear negotiations and concerns about nuclear facilities







Former US President Donald Trump says negotiations involving Iran continue after Iranian officials reportedly claimed the United States would need to retrieve what was described as “nuclear dust” from destroyed facilities inside the country.


Speaking to Fox News, Trump stated that Iranian negotiators said Iran currently lacks the technology needed to handle the material from damaged nuclear-related sites.


Trump added that the United States does not yet know how it would enter Iran to remove the material, saying the issue remains part of ongoing negotiations between both sides.


Nuclear Concerns Continue


The comments come amid continued global concern surrounding Iran’s nuclear program and rising geopolitical tensions across the Middle East.


Trump also emphasized that Iran “must never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon,” repeating a position that has remained central to US policy discussions involving Tehran.


Global Attention Focused On Iran Negotiations

International observers continue closely monitoring:

Iran-US negotiations

Nuclear discussions

Middle East security

Regional diplomatic efforts

Geopolitical tensions

Analysts believe future negotiations could play a major role in determining how both countries handle security concerns and nuclear-related issues moving forward.

Rising Middle East Tensions


The ongoing situation continues drawing worldwide attention as diplomatic discussions remain active across the region.


Political experts say developments involving Iran’s nuclear facilities could significantly impact future relations between Iran, the United States, and regional powers.


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