Netanyahu Asserts Iran Conflict Unresolved Without Uranium Removal
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that the conflict with Iran remains unresolved, emphasizing the necessity of removing Iran's enriched uranium and dismantling its nuclear facilities. In an interview with CBS News, Netanyahu highlighted that despite efforts by the U.S. and Israel to degrade Iran's nuclear capabilities, significant threats persist. He noted that Iran still possesses approximately 970 pounds of nearly bomb-grade uranium. Netanyahu refrained from discussing specific military strategies but mentioned that President Trump had been involved in discussions about physically removing the uranium. Meanwhile, Iran has responded to a U.S. ceasefire proposal, seeking to shift negotiations away from its nuclear program and focus on regional stability.