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The Print·Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Iran’s nuclear dust can be destroyed in US or another location under IAEA supervision: Trump

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AI Summary

Trump stated Iran's enriched uranium can be destroyed in the US under IAEA supervision, though he prefers destruction "in place" or at another acceptable location. The statement represents a shift from his previous demands that Iran hand over the material. The report presents Trump's position factually without editorial commentary.

Claims Made In This Story
Trump said Iran's enriched uranium can be turned and destroyed in the US
Trump's preference is for destruction 'in place' or at 'another acceptable location'
Destruction would occur under IAEA supervision
This marks a shift from Trump's repeated previous statements
What Is Missing From This Story
What were Trump's previous specific demands regarding Iran's uranium?
What is the current status of Iran's nuclear program and uranium stockpile?
Why the shift in Trump's position—what prompted this change?
IAEA's official stance or involvement in these discussions
International context or other parties' positions on this proposal
Framing Techniques Detected
Neutral headline structure reporting statement without adjudication
Use of 'marks a shift' signals change but remains descriptive rather than evaluative
Truncated description suggests incomplete reporting (ellipsis indicates cut-off context)
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