‘No dust, no dollars’: Trump administration ruthlessly squeezes Iran for uranium
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The Trump administration has demanded that Iran give up its enriched uranium before the US eases sanctions on the Islamic Republic. On Sunday, the White House asserted “no dust, no dollars” for the Iranian Regime as President Donald Trump eases off a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Trump revealed on Saturday that talks with Iran were close to an agreement to get oil flowing, with an extra 30 days for nuclear negotiations. A White House official revealed to reporters in a briefing that the deal will not be like Barack Obama’s cash drop-off in 2016. “No dust, no dollars — in other words, no highly enriched uranium, then the Iranians aren’t going to get any real relief,” the official said.
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