TRUMP SAYS U.S. WILL GO INTO IRAN 'AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME TO COLLECT NUCLEAR DUST'
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- The United States
- The Soviet Union
- France
- Pakistan
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The United States
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Iran has enriched uranium to near weapons-grade 60% purity
Iran's nuclear program dates to the 1950s under the U.S.-backed 'Atoms for Peace' initiative. Today Iran holds enough enriched uranium for multiple bombs. Learn more at Wikipedia
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Electronic treaty signing in diplomacy is still extremely rare.
Most landmark deals — including the 2015 JCPOA — required in-person signing ceremonies. The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (1969) still assumes physical signatures, making a fully electronic U.S.-Iran agreement a modern diplomatic first.