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Updated · The New York Times · Jun 7
Trump Says Iran Accepted Zero Nuclear Weapons, but Experts Call Pledge Decades Old
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 7

Trump Says Iran Accepted Zero Nuclear Weapons, but Experts Call Pledge Decades Old

2 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 7

Summary

  • Trump said again this week that Iran has already agreed not to have a nuclear weapon, calling it the “big thing” in stalled U.S.-Iran talks.
  • Nuclear experts said the pledge is neither new nor especially meaningful, arguing Tehran has long publicly denied seeking a bomb and offered similar assurances before.
  • The claim matters because Trump has framed preventing an Iranian nuclear weapon as the central reason for the Feb. 28 war and a core condition for any settlement.
  • A White House fact sheet lists 74 Trump statements since 2011 demanding Iran never obtain a nuclear weapon, underscoring that the reported concession mirrors a longstanding U.S. objective rather than a fresh breakthrough.

Insights

Amidst ongoing conflict, what is the truth behind the White House's claim of a major Iranian nuclear concession?
Has the war eliminated Iran's nuclear threat, or has it created an even greater one for the future?
If US intelligence said Iran wasn't building a bomb, what was the real reason for the devastating war?