
US Proposal to Iran: A Calculated Risk or a Dangerous Game?
Washington's Proposal to Iran: Limited Uranium Enrichment, but at What Cost? A US proposal to allow Iran limited uranium enrichment, up to 3%, has sparked debate. While the proposal, reported by Axios and confirmed by Al Arabiya sources, aims to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, it also raises concerns about the potential for future escalation. The proposal does not allow for the construction of new enrichment facilities but instead requires the dismantling of existing infrastructure. This condition is intended to ensure Iran's compliance with the non-proliferation treaty. However, critics argue that this measure is insufficient to guarantee long-term safety. The situation remains tense, with the international community closely monitoring developments. The proposal's implications for regional stability and the global nuclear landscape are yet to be fully understood. The long-term effects remain uncertain, and the international community is closely monitoring the situation.