Anything else you heard is fake news and deliberate disinformation designed to undermine Trump.
Iran’s entire nuclear program must be dismantled. How much longer will Iran’s leaders be allowed to lie, deceive, stall, and reject U.S offers? Let Israel destroy Iran’s nuclear program.
President Trump confirms NO ENRICHMENT for Iran, once again directly contradicting a Barak Ravid, unsourced anonymous claim. pic.twitter.com/j6vVdmTkxH
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) June 3, 2025
Donald J. Trump Truth Social 06.02.25 06:05 PM EST pic.twitter.com/qXtScMZNYw
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) June 2, 2025
Is the goal of these talks limiting Iran’s nuclear program or total dismantlement?
“Total dismantlement…that’s all I’d accept.” -@POTUS @realDonaldTrump
Hold the line.
Increase the pressure.
Demand Iran dismantle. pic.twitter.com/vhcaNRLQKA— AIPAC
(@AIPAC) June 2, 2025
Trump is using Netanyahu as leverage to make a deal with Iran: Gen. Jack Keane https://t.co/qKMud2Ml5t #FoxBusiness
— Jack Keane (@gen_jackkeane) May 30, 2025
Joined @JackieDeAngelis on @MorningsMaria @FoxBusiness today to talk about the Boulder attack, Ukraine negotiations, Hamas intransigence and Iranian nukes—oh my! Former Trump adviser says ‘clock is ticking’ on Iran nuclear deal | https://t.co/h6gZOHXz6t
— Victoria Coates (@VictoriaCoates) June 2, 2025
Trump clarifies US nuclear agreement with Iran would not allow any uranium enrichment
Trump said on Truth Social that under the US agreement, they would not allow Iran any enrichment of uranium.
By Jerusalem Post, June 2nd, 2025
The US nuclear deal proposal that was allegedly given to Iran will not allow any enrichment of uranium, US President Donald Trump said on Truth Social, after reports previously came out that stated the US would allow limited and low-level uranium enrichment.
Limited uranium enrichment would be for a “to-be-determined” period of time, according to Walla. This proposal contradicts statements from top officials.
This follows earlier reports from Monday that Iran is poised to reject a US proposal to end a decades-long nuclear dispute, an Iranian diplomat said, slamming it as a “non-starter” that fails to address Tehran’s interests and leaves Washington’s stance on uranium enrichment unchanged.