Witkoff is trying to revive the Obama’s terrible, horrible Iranian nuclear weapons deal. Of all Trump’s appointments, Witkoff is the most disappointing, a disaster, really.
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This is absolutely insane. US Envoy Steve Witkoff tells to Fox that Trump is seeking to limit Iran’s enrichment to 3.67%
So basically, JCPOA and the Islamic regime in Iran is saved from collapsing once again by American incompetence on the backs of murdered Iranians, Israelis,… pic.twitter.com/qN3PXsHml1
— Emily Schrader – אמילי שריידר امیلی شریدر (@emilykschrader) April 15, 2025
If Iran’s nuclear infrastructure is not completely dismantled, Iran will simply resume their nuclear program after President Trump leaves office. And with a breakout time to the bomb that is extremely short. Republicans in Congress must intervene to prevent the appeaser Steve Witkoff from negotiating JCPOA 2.0.
Trying to wrap my head around Witkoff interview on Fox tonight, where he conceded Trump Admin. no longer seeks total dismantlement of Iran’s nuclear program, but rather to limit their uranium enrichment to 3.67%.
This is awfully close to JCPOA 2.0 and departure from what the… pic.twitter.com/nZSpcsVLv1
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) April 15, 2025
Iranian special pleader, Parsi, thrilled. Says not in our interest to stop Iran’s nuclear program. Back to Obama’s deal, which makes him happy. Clown. https://t.co/W7wS7iVbdq
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) April 15, 2025
.@SteveWitkoff, respectfully, this is a collapse of the U.S. position and no better than the Obama-Biden deal.
The lesson from the JCPOA is that tolerating Iran’s enrichment to 3.67%, leaving key facilities and capabilities intact means they can ratchet up at any time. If Tehran… https://t.co/LiU78Qt15Y
— Andrea Stricker (@StrickerNonpro) April 15, 2025
Witkoff indicates US seeks to cap Iran uranium enrichment, not dismantle nuclear program altogether
By TOI, April 14th, 2025
US special envoy to the Mideast Steve Witkoff appears to use a key component of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal signed during the Obama administration as a reference point for the current talks he’s holding with Tehran.
That deal, which US President Donald Trump abandoned in 2015 and has long criticized, barred Iran from enriching its uranium beyond 3.67%.
Iran “do[es] not need to enrich past 3.67%. In some circumstances. They’re at 60%, in other circumstances 20%. That cannot be,” Witkoff tells Fox News. “You do not need to run — as they claim — a civil nuclear program where you’re enriching past 3.67%.”
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