Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 7
Iran nuclear talks risk exploitation after Trump's military pause
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 7

Iran nuclear talks risk exploitation after Trump's military pause

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 7
  • Ambassador Gordon Sondland said US military assets should stay in the region while negotiations continue, with the Strait of Hormuz kept open under international protection.
  • He argued any deal must require uranium to be removed from Iran, unrestricted inspections and clear authority to use force if Tehran resumes enrichment, missile attacks or support for proxy violence.
  • Sondland said diplomacy works only with credible military leverage, warning that vague past agreements let Iran's factions delay compliance while preserving nuclear capabilities and destabilising regional security.
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