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Why Iran’s Uranium Position Challenges Western Narratives on the Draft Nuclear Deal

  Tehran Counters U.S. Claims With a Clear, Firm Message Statements emerging from Tehran sharply contradict U.S. media claims that Iran has agreed—implicitly or explicitly—to surrender its highly enriched uranium. A senior Iranian source clarified that the nuclear issue was not included in the preliminary arrangement. This underscores a growing gap between Western political messaging and the actual diplomatic reality on the ground. Western Narratives Overstate Iranian Concessions Reports in The New York Times and Axios suggest Tehran is ready to relinquish its uranium , commit to never building nuclear weapons, and even suspend enrichment. But Iran’s official response rejects these narratives. By keeping its uranium stockpile fully within national borders at this stage, Tehran ensures it retains bargaining power until substantive negotiations commence. The insistence on sovereignty over its nuclear assets signals that Iran will not enter the final negotiating phase in a weakened p...

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