Iran has dropped a diplomatic bombshell that’s sending shockwaves across global politics. Tehran claims it will “stop all uranium enrichment” — but only if it is allowed to continue uranium enrichment under specific terms.
Yes, you read that right.
Experts are calling this a strategic loophole — a move that could allow Iran to appear compliant with international pressure while technically keeping its nuclear capabilities alive. The language is raising eyebrows in Washington, Tel Aviv, and beyond.
Analysts warn this is more than wordplay. If accepted, the condition could reshape the nuclear negotiation landscape and shift the balance of power in the Middle East. Tensions with Israel and the United States are already sensitive — and global energy markets are reacting nervously to the uncertainty.
Sources close to U.S. political circles suggest President Trump has taken a firm stance, signaling that all options remain on the table if diplomatic lines are crossed. While official details remain limited, observers say the message from Washington is clear: compliance must be real, not symbo

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