
Iran’s long trail of deception fuels skepticism over new nuclear deal as talks continue
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As Iran signals it won't make concessions on its illegal nuclear program, U.S.-Iran talks resume in Rome for a second round with Steve Witkoff representing the Trump administration.
Keane said Iran is repackaging the lie that it will reduce highly enriched uranium down to a low percentage and not use it for a nuclear weapon. Instead, it will employ it for civilian commercial nuclear power. Kean added that the Iranians "think the Trump administration is going to buy this. After all, in 2018, Trump pulled out of that very deal." Benjamin Weinthal reports on Israel, Iran, Syria, Turkey and Europe. You can follow Benjamin on Twitter @BenWeinthal, and email him at benjamin.weinthal@fox.com
In 2018, President Trump withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the formal name for the 2015 nuclear deal brokered by the Obama administration, because, he argued, it failed to stop Iran’s ambitions to construct an atomic bomb.