Republican Senators Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham introduced a resolution demanding Iran dismantle its nuclear program. This occurred as the Trump administration engages in talks with Iran regarding its nuclear activities. Western countries suspect Iran aims to build nuclear weapons, a claim Iran denies, stating its program is for civilian energy. The resolution urges the White House to pursue the complete dismantlement of Iran's nuclear enrichment program. Senators caution that Iran might use a nuclear warhead to advance its Islamist ideology. Graham warned that if Iran acquires nuclear weapons, Sunni Arab countries might follow, sparking a nuclear arms race. Graham claimed Iran has enriched enough uranium for at least six nuclear weapons. Cotton cited Iran's support for terrorist groups and the assassination attempt against Donald Trump. Both senators support Iran having a civilian nuclear energy program, but oppose uranium enrichment, fearing it will lead to nuclear weapons development.
Us Senators Demand Iran Dismantle Nuclear Program Amid Trump Administration Talks
Edited by: Татьяна Гуринович
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