Trump says US could obtain Iran's uranium without a deal and expresses willingness to meet Iran's supreme leader.
President Trump stated that the US does not need a deal with Iran to retrieve enriched uranium, claiming it is 'entombed.' He also said he would be 'honored' to meet Iran's supreme leader if a deal is reached.
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Trump frames Iran negotiations as strength-versus-strength dynamics while projecting dealmaker confidence—mainstream outlets emphasize his diplomatic optimism, while right-wing sources stress military posturing and uranium dominance.
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“Trump says Iran has not agreed to a U.S. deal because ‘they’re strong, they’re proud’”NBC NBC News LEFT-CENTER
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“WATCH: Trump says he'd 'be honored' to meet with Iran's supreme leader to make a deal”WT Washington Times RIGHT
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“Trump talks of possibility of meeting Iran’s supreme leader” · Times of Israel, The Hill, Jerusalem Post
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