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Donald Trump has escalated rhetoric on Iran, vowing to “dig out” buried uranium stockpiles if Tehran refuses to hand them over, even as a fragile ceasefire holds. Reports suggest the U.S. may retrieve nuclear material by force if talks fail, raising fears of renewed conflict. The warning adds pressure on Iran’s leadership amid tense negotiations over its nuclear program and growing global concern over escalation.

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00:20Amid U.S.-Iran fragile ceasefire, this is a warning that could redefine the nuclear equation
00:28in West Asia. Hand over the uranium or we will take it out. That's the explosive message now coming
00:36from Washington as President Donald Trump signals a dramatic escalation, even amid a fragile ceasefire
00:43with Iran. A ceasefire that on the surface appears to be holding, but underneath is anything but stable.
00:51Trump says Iran will end uranium enrichment, a red line Tehran has refused to cross for years.
00:58And he's going even further. The United States, he says, is prepared to dig up and remove enriched uranium
01:06buried deep underground, material that survived previous airstrikes. According to Trump, this so-called
01:14nuclear dust is already under constant satellite surveillance, tracked, monitored, and ready to be
01:21seized if necessary. And here's the twist. Trump claims that many points of a 15-point ceasefire plan
01:28have already been agreed to by Iran, including no enrichment, a major shift if true. But Iran has not
01:37publicly confirmed any such concession, which raises a critical question. Is this a deal in progress or
01:45pressure in motion? Because the tone from Washington is not just diplomatic, it's coercive.
01:52U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth made it even clearer. Iran, he says, will either hand over its enriched
01:59uranium or the United States will take it out. A global warning aimed not just at Iran, but at its
02:07allies
02:07and partners. Meanwhile, there's another player quietly in the background, Russia. Earlier this year,
02:15Moscow proposed a potential solution, move Iran's enriched uranium to Russian territory under what it
02:23called a neutral arrangement. The idea? Reduce tensions, secure the material, and avoid further escalation.
02:31Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly suggested relocating around 450 kilograms of 60 percent
02:39enriched uranium, a level dangerously close to weapons grade. A proposal that could have reshaped
02:46the standoff. But Trump rejected it, choosing instead a more direct approach, control, removal,
02:53and oversight by the United States. And that decision is now at the center of this unfolding moment.
03:00Because this is no longer just about enrichment, it's about who controls the nuclear material.
03:07For now, diplomacy and deterrence are moving side by side, but the warning is unmistakable.
03:13Hand over the uranium, or it will be taken. And in a region already on edge, that message may be
03:21the most
03:21dangerous signal yet.
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