No idea what you are babbling about
Biden came in after Trump killed the nuclear deal
FACTS!!!
I know that people like you have an attention span of less than 8.5 seconds..
FACT!
https://www.apa.org/news/podcasts/speaking-of-psychology/attention-spans
So I've highlighted the Date issues since 1968... read the headlines and see the FACTS at:
A simple timeline of Iran’s nuclear program
Iran’s nuclear program has been a long-standing problem. Many US presidential administrations have struggled with it, as have many international organizations and foreign governments. To help makes sense of it all, below is a chronology of key highlights:
July 1968—Iran signed the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) as a non-nuclear weapons state, agreeing not to seek such weapons in the future. Despite this obligation, after the 1979 revolution that deposed Iran’s Western-allied leader, the country secretly
worked to develop nuclear weapons, including by initiating a uranium enrichment program and crafting a plan to make and test weapons.
August 2002—An Iranian opposition group revealed secret underground nuclear facilities at Natanz and Arak meant for enriching uranium and producing heavy-water, respectively.
October 2003—Amid negotiations over its nuclear program, Iran agreed to halt enrichment and the manufacture and installation of crucial parts at its facilities.
But after conservative president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005, Iran restarted its enrichment efforts.
September 2009—Former President Barack Obama revealed that Iran had built another secret nuclear site.
The Fordow site was buried deep within a mountain that protected it from attack. Obama said at the time that its configuration was “inconsistent” with a peaceful nuclear program. Some experts estimate now that the facility could produce enough material for a nuclear weapon in less than a week.
June 2010—A malicious computer worm known as “Stuxnet” —sometimes described as “the world’s first digital weapon” infected the Natanz underground nuclear enrichment site, destroying about 1,000 centrifuges.
September 2015—After the moderate Hassan Rouhani was elected president of Iran in 2013, the country began negotiations with the United States and other countries on a plan to ensure it could not develop a nuclear weapon within a year of any decision to do so. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), colloquially known as the “Iran deal,” called for greater international monitoring of Iranian nuclear facilities, an Iranian pledge to not develop weapons-grade nuclear material, and sanctions relief for Iran’s economy. Israel denounced the deal as legitimizing the Iranian nuclear program. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that Iran would either violate the agreement or wait until its provisions ended in 10 to 15 years.
May 2018—President Donald Trump, then in his first term, followed through on a campaign pledge and pulled the United States out of the Iran deal.
January 2020—Iran backed away further from its nuclear promises after a targeted US drone assault killed a top general, Qasem Soleimani, who, at the time, was considered the second most powerful figure in Iran.
February 2021—Former President Joe Biden pledged to renegotiate a deal with Iran, one with different terms than the JCPOA. Biden wanted the deal to address Iranian missile capabilities and other issues that Iran said should not be involved in an agreement.
October 2023—Iran has suffered setback after setback following its ally Hamas’s attack on Israel. Hamas, along with Lebanon’s Iran-allied Hezbollah,
had long complicated Israel’s ability to attack Iran directly.
The radiation risks of Iran’s nuclear program, with or without a strike on Fordow
March 2025—US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard reported to Congress that Iran had not resumed the nuclear weapons program it ended in 2003. She noted, however, Iran’s high levels of enriched uranium and an “erosion of a decades-long taboo in Iran on discussing nuclear weapons in public,” worrying signs that nuclear weapons advocates in the country might be feeling emboldened.
June 2025—Trump was initially optimistic about a new Iran deal during his second term. The White House in April called ongoing talks “constructive.”Although Israel’s Netanyahu had been urging an attack on Iran, Trump wanted to give diplomacy a chance.
June 21—The United States attacked three Iranian nuclear sites: Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan.
Again confirms the fact that Obama negotiated a nuclear deal with Iran and that Trump tore it up.
Relations with Iran worsened at that point and Iran escalated their nuclear program afterwards.
Once again you prove my point! Your attention span is definitely less than 8.5 seconds as I'll prove to you how wrong you are!
August 2002—An Iranian opposition group revealed secret underground nuclear facilities at Natanz and Arak meant for enriching uranium and producing heavy-water, respectively.
October 2003—Amid negotiations over its nuclear program, Iran agreed to halt enrichment and the manufacture and installation of crucial parts at its facilities.
But after conservative president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was elected in 2005, Iran restarted its enrichment efforts.
September 2009—Former President Barack Obama revealed that Iran had built another secret nuclear site. The Fordow site was buried deep within a mountain that protected it from attack.
Obama said at the time that its configuration was “inconsistent” with a peaceful nuclear program. Some experts estimate now that the facility could produce enough material for a nuclear weapon in less than a week
Israel's June 13 attack on Iran marked an inflection point in the long-running saga of Iran's nuclear ambitions and the global efforts to curtail it.
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OBAMA agreed with Trump! Ford site was totally inconsistent with the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) as a non-nuclear weapons state that Iran signed!