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Trump Middle East Expert Reveals What Iranian Negotiators Said Ahead Of Iran Strike

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For years, critics warned that the Iran nuclear deal was built on hope rather than hard leverage. Now, in the wake of Operation Epic Fury, those warnings are being revived with force.

The original agreement, negotiated under President Barack Obama, was designed to slow Tehran’s nuclear ambitions through inspections, enrichment limits, and phased sanctions relief. Supporters framed it as a diplomatic breakthrough. Detractors called it naïve — arguing that a regime long accused of sponsoring terrorism and destabilizing the Middle East could not be trusted to follow the rules.

Fast forward to recent weeks.

As tensions escalated again, U.S. negotiators attempted to strike a new arrangement with Tehran. According to Steve Witkoff, a top American negotiator involved in the talks, Iranian officials made a stunning admission during early discussions: they possessed roughly 460 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60 percent purity — material that experts widely acknowledge is dangerously close to weapons-grade.

🚨 Steve Witkoff to Fox News

“In that first meeting, the Iranian negotiators said to us, with no shame, they controlled 460 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium and they’re aware that would make 11 Nuclear Bombs” pic.twitter.com/CF3Y7ve88d

— Chyno News (@ChynoNews) March 3, 2026

Witkoff recounted that Iranian negotiators openly acknowledged that this stockpile could theoretically produce nearly a dozen nuclear bombs. That figure — approximately 11 weapons — was not presented as a point of embarrassment, he suggested, but rather as part of their opening posture in negotiations.

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If accurate, the admission would represent a dramatic escalation from the framework established under the Obama-era deal, which placed strict caps on enrichment levels and stockpile quantities. The 2015 agreement limited uranium enrichment to 3.67 percent purity and significantly reduced Iran’s total uranium holdings. Enrichment to 60 percent far exceeds those limits and drastically shortens the breakout time required to produce weapons-grade material.

The revelation fueled arguments that Tehran had either abandoned or sidestepped prior commitments altogether.

Negotiators reportedly attempted to craft incentives, including proposals that would have provided Iran with nuclear fuel for civilian energy use indefinitely. That offer was rejected.

Against that backdrop, Operation Epic Fury unfolded — a joint U.S.-Israeli military action that reportedly targeted senior Iranian leadership and key regime figures. Supporters argue the operation was a necessary response to an accelerating nuclear threat and a signal that the United States would no longer rely solely on diplomatic guardrails.

Critics, however, warn that military escalation carries unpredictable regional consequences and risks broader conflict.

The larger debate now centers on whether diplomacy with Tehran was ever viable — or whether it merely delayed an inevitable confrontation. What is certain is that the negotiating table described by Witkoff paints a stark picture: a regime allegedly entering talks while possessing highly enriched uranium sufficient for multiple weapons.

The collapse of talks, the military response, and the fallout from Epic Fury mark a pivotal shift in U.S.-Iran relations — one that will likely define the next chapter of Middle East geopolitics.

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