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President Trump says Iran will not be allowed to enrich uranium, despite reports of a proposed deal. As Iran rejects the offer and insists on continuing its program, the stakes are rising. Can diplomacy prevent further escalation, or is a bigger conflict on the horizon?

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00:00Tensions are rising as U.S. President Donald Trump declared that Iran will not be allowed to enrich
00:05uranium, despite reports suggesting a possible deal could allow low-level enrichment under strict
00:11terms. Speaking to reporters, Trump hinted at serious consequences if Iran continues its nuclear
00:17development, though he emphasized that a peaceful solution is still his priority. The U.S. recently
00:23offered Iran a proposal, allow limited enrichment for civilian use like medical research or energy,
00:29but shut down its most secure underground sites and stopped developing advanced equipment.
00:35Iran rejected the deal, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calling the program essential
00:42and questioning America's authority on the matter. Meanwhile, Israel remains firm. Prime
00:47Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants Iran's entire nuclear program dismantled, but has assured
00:53Washington it won't act unless diplomacy completely breaks down. Iran has already enriched uranium to
00:59near high levels and possesses enough material for multiple devices.
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