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US Weighs $20 Billion Uranium-for-Cash Deal with Iran

US Weighs $20 Billion Uranium-for-Cash Deal with Iran

The U.S. is reportedly considering a $20 billion deal to exchange frozen Iranian funds for its uranium stockpile.

The United States is reportedly considering a proposal to release $20 billion in frozen Iranian assets in exchange for Iran's uranium stockpile. This potential deal, first reported by Axios, aims to address Iran's nuclear material.

The proposed agreement would involve Iran transferring its existing uranium reserves to the U.S. in return for access to a portion of its frozen funds. Iran is understood to have approximately $100 billion in assets frozen globally.

President Trump's administration is evaluating this significant financial and nuclear exchange. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.

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