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Trump Announces “Productive Regime Change” in Iran, Signals Sanctions Relief and Nuclear Oversight Deal

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In a major geopolitical shift, US President Donald Trump announced that the United States plans to work closely with Iran after what he termed a “very productive regime change.” In a statement shared publicly, Trump emphasized that Iran would no longer pursue uranium enrichment, marking a significant shift in the country’s nuclear trajectory. He further stated that the United States, in coordination with Iranian authorities, would oversee the removal of deeply buried nuclear materials, referring to them as “nuclear dust,” with operations supported by advanced surveillance systems. Highlighting the role of U.S. military and space capabilities, Trump noted that the sites remain under strict monitoring through satellite systems, including those associated with the United States Space Force. He asserted that no materials have been moved since the reported strike, ensuring transparency and control over the situation. The announcement also signals a potential thaw in relations between Washington and Tehran, as discussions around tariff adjustments and sanctions relief are already underway. According to Trump, several points of a broader agreement—reportedly consisting of 15 key elements—have already been finalized. If confirmed and implemented, this development could mark a turning point in U.S.-Iran relations, which have been historically strained over nuclear ambitions, economic sanctions, and regional influence. Global observers are closely monitoring the situation, as any long-term agreement between the two nations could significantly reshape the geopolitical balance in the Middle East and beyond.
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