US negotiating to give Iran $20BN in return for giving up its uranium, and end the war

US negotiating to give Iran $20BN in return for giving up its uranium, and end the excursion. Um...ok.


The U.S. and Iran are negotiating over a three-page plan to end the war, with one element under discussion being that the U.S. would release $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds in return for Iran giving up its stockpile of enriched uranium, according to two U.S. officials and two additional sources briefed on the talks.

Why it matters: There has been steady progress in the talks this week, though significant gaps remain. A deal on these terms would bring the war to a close, while potentially generating backlash from Iran hawks.
  • President Trump said Thursday that U.S. and Iranian negotiators would likely meet this weekend for a second round of talks to try to seal the deal.
  • The talks are expected to take place in Islamabad, likely on Sunday, according to a source familiar with the mediation efforts.
  • Pakistan is mediating the negotiations, with behind-the-scenes support from Egypt and Turkey.
Breaking it down: A top priority for the Trump administration is ensuring Iran can't access the stockpile of nearly 2,000kg of enriched uranium buried in its underground nuclear facilities, in particular the 450kg enriched to 60% purity.
  • The Iranians, meanwhile, need money.
  • The parties are negotiating over what will happen to the stockpile, and how much of Iran's assets will be unfrozen. They are also discussing the terms on which Iran could use that money.
Zoom in: According to two sources, the U.S was ready in an earlier stage of the negotiations to release $6 billion for Iran to purchase food, medicine and other humanitarian supplies. The Iranians demanded $27 billion.
  • The latest number discussed by the U.S. and Iran is $20 billion, the sources said. One U.S. official said that was a U.S. proposal. The other U.S. official described the cash-for-uranium concept as "one of many discussions."
  • Meanwhile, the U.S. asked Iran to agree to ship all its nuclear material to the U.S., while the Iranians only agreed to "down-blend" it inside Iran.
  • Under a compromise proposal now under discussion, some of the highly enriched uranium would be shipped to a third country, not necessarily the U.S., and some of it would be down-blended in Iran under international monitoring.
The intrigue: The three-page memorandum of understanding (MOU) the two sides are negotiating over also includes a "voluntary" moratorium on nuclear enrichment by Iran.
  • The U.S. demanded in the last round of talks that Iran agree to a 20-year moratorium. Iran countered with five years. The mediators are still trying to close the gap.
  • As part of the MOU, Iran would be allowed to have nuclear research reactors for the production of medical isotopes, but would pledge that all of its nuclear facilities would be above ground. The existing underground facilities would remain out of commission.
What is the purpose of this article? The authors have a purpose. What is it?

When this shows up in article, my red flag waves like old faithful.

Read the following words. What is the secret?

" according to two U.S. officials and two additional sources briefed on the talks."
 
MAD. They know this.
When US can perfect its laser weapon, all of Russia and China’s nukes will be worthless.
Nuclear blasts, of the hydrogen type, render land unusable for a long time. We would never have hydrogen bombed Germany, understanding we would render the country uninhabitable for a long time. Russia understands this. Not sure if the Muslims understand it.
 
Sounds like the kind of deal Obama would have made…..in fact he did!

This would have been the next strep in the JCPOA process.

Instead, the Fool in the White House nearly caused a major world energy crisis and started a war he could not win.
 
What is the purpose of this article? The authors have a purpose. What is it?

When this shows up in article, my red flag waves like old faithful.

Read the following words. What is the secret?

" according to two U.S. officials and two additional sources briefed on the talks."
You can read the same thing everywhere,
 
Sounds like the kind of deal Obama would have made…..in fact he did!

This would have been the next strep in the JCPOA process.

Instead, the Fool in the White House nearly caused a major world energy crisis and started a war he could not win.


That agreement was full of holes like 7day notice of inspections and where inspectors could go you dumb OX 🐂 a no brainer to wipe it out.
 
US negotiating to give Iran $20BN in return for giving up its uranium, and end the excursion. Um...ok.


The U.S. and Iran are negotiating over a three-page plan to end the war, with one element under discussion being that the U.S. would release $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds in return for Iran giving up its stockpile of enriched uranium, according to two U.S. officials and two additional sources briefed on the talks.

Why it matters: There has been steady progress in the talks this week, though significant gaps remain. A deal on these terms would bring the war to a close, while potentially generating backlash from Iran hawks.
  • President Trump said Thursday that U.S. and Iranian negotiators would likely meet this weekend for a second round of talks to try to seal the deal.
  • The talks are expected to take place in Islamabad, likely on Sunday, according to a source familiar with the mediation efforts.
  • Pakistan is mediating the negotiations, with behind-the-scenes support from Egypt and Turkey.
Breaking it down: A top priority for the Trump administration is ensuring Iran can't access the stockpile of nearly 2,000kg of enriched uranium buried in its underground nuclear facilities, in particular the 450kg enriched to 60% purity.
  • The Iranians, meanwhile, need money.
  • The parties are negotiating over what will happen to the stockpile, and how much of Iran's assets will be unfrozen. They are also discussing the terms on which Iran could use that money.
Zoom in: According to two sources, the U.S was ready in an earlier stage of the negotiations to release $6 billion for Iran to purchase food, medicine and other humanitarian supplies. The Iranians demanded $27 billion.
  • The latest number discussed by the U.S. and Iran is $20 billion, the sources said. One U.S. official said that was a U.S. proposal. The other U.S. official described the cash-for-uranium concept as "one of many discussions."
  • Meanwhile, the U.S. asked Iran to agree to ship all its nuclear material to the U.S., while the Iranians only agreed to "down-blend" it inside Iran.
  • Under a compromise proposal now under discussion, some of the highly enriched uranium would be shipped to a third country, not necessarily the U.S., and some of it would be down-blended in Iran under international monitoring.
The intrigue: The three-page memorandum of understanding (MOU) the two sides are negotiating over also includes a "voluntary" moratorium on nuclear enrichment by Iran.
  • The U.S. demanded in the last round of talks that Iran agree to a 20-year moratorium. Iran countered with five years. The mediators are still trying to close the gap.
  • As part of the MOU, Iran would be allowed to have nuclear research reactors for the production of medical isotopes, but would pledge that all of its nuclear facilities would be above ground. The existing underground facilities would remain out of commission.
Trump trying to buy his way out of his failed, illegal war of choice.
 
Trump and the flock will claim victory because he blew a lot of replaceable stuff up. That's their level.

Geopolitically? Macroeconomics? I suspect that Iran will walk away from this okay. Psycho theocratic leadership in place.

This is why former Presidents haven't done this. They saw the bigger picture. The tradeoff isn't worth it.

But gee, we got to blow up a bunch of stuff 'n stuff! Boom! Bang! Cool, bro!

:spinner:
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What about verification to ensure Iran isn't still trying to build nukes?
Agreed. However, we've had agreements with Iran which stipulated international inspections of their nuke facilities only to have them refuse access. I believe that type of action should be met with immediate military responses. It seems to be the only thing these mullahs are influenced by.
 
US negotiating to give Iran $20BN in return for giving up its uranium, and end the excursion. Um...ok.


The U.S. and Iran are negotiating over a three-page plan to end the war, with one element under discussion being that the U.S. would release $20 billion in frozen Iranian funds in return for Iran giving up its stockpile of enriched uranium, according to two U.S. officials and two additional sources briefed on the talks.

Why it matters: There has been steady progress in the talks this week, though significant gaps remain. A deal on these terms would bring the war to a close, while potentially generating backlash from Iran hawks.
  • President Trump said Thursday that U.S. and Iranian negotiators would likely meet this weekend for a second round of talks to try to seal the deal.
  • The talks are expected to take place in Islamabad, likely on Sunday, according to a source familiar with the mediation efforts.
  • Pakistan is mediating the negotiations, with behind-the-scenes support from Egypt and Turkey.
Breaking it down: A top priority for the Trump administration is ensuring Iran can't access the stockpile of nearly 2,000kg of enriched uranium buried in its underground nuclear facilities, in particular the 450kg enriched to 60% purity.
  • The Iranians, meanwhile, need money.
  • The parties are negotiating over what will happen to the stockpile, and how much of Iran's assets will be unfrozen. They are also discussing the terms on which Iran could use that money.
Zoom in: According to two sources, the U.S was ready in an earlier stage of the negotiations to release $6 billion for Iran to purchase food, medicine and other humanitarian supplies. The Iranians demanded $27 billion.
  • The latest number discussed by the U.S. and Iran is $20 billion, the sources said. One U.S. official said that was a U.S. proposal. The other U.S. official described the cash-for-uranium concept as "one of many discussions."
  • Meanwhile, the U.S. asked Iran to agree to ship all its nuclear material to the U.S., while the Iranians only agreed to "down-blend" it inside Iran.
  • Under a compromise proposal now under discussion, some of the highly enriched uranium would be shipped to a third country, not necessarily the U.S., and some of it would be down-blended in Iran under international monitoring.
The intrigue: The three-page memorandum of understanding (MOU) the two sides are negotiating over also includes a "voluntary" moratorium on nuclear enrichment by Iran.
  • The U.S. demanded in the last round of talks that Iran agree to a 20-year moratorium. Iran countered with five years. The mediators are still trying to close the gap.
  • As part of the MOU, Iran would be allowed to have nuclear research reactors for the production of medical isotopes, but would pledge that all of its nuclear facilities would be above ground. The existing underground facilities would remain out of commission.
Dont believe everything you read on Axios

We dont have to pay them anything for their uranium

Nor should we
 
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Move to conspiracy. Releasing Iran money is not "giving" them our money. Can't hate these TDS Stain hard enough. Mods move or edit pro-Trump threads particularly on election fraud.
We dont owe iran a dime of their money or ours
 
If trump agrees to those terms it will surprise me

Why should he?

Trump holds ALL the cards now
He’s getting pummeled on gas prices and the stock market

That’s not “holding all the cards”
 
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