How the fate of Iran’s nuclear is dividing EU and USA

by Andrea
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Πώς οι Μυστικές Υπηρεσίες αμαύρωσαν τον «θρίαμβο» Τραμπ στο Ιράν – Διαρροές, σύγχυση και αντιφάσεις

Despite the positive atmosphere that eventually prevailed in the US and Europe, they continue to have anti -diametrically opposing views on many hot news issues, from Ukraine to the Middle East. The last friction point between Washington and Brussels is nothing more than what happened to its 408kg of enriched uranium after US and specifically in Fordo.

“It wasn’t in Fordo the nuclear” say Europeans

According to, European governments estimate, on the basis of information from information services that its stock to highly enriched Iranian. More specifically, the report states that at the time of the strike in Fordo, the Iranian nuclear reserve was not concentrated there as it was believed, but that it was divided into various locations in Iranian territory.

These estimates, as stated in the relevant publication, are based on the first data available to the services. Based on this preliminary report, pending the full report, Europeans also estimate that the damage to Fordo is serious, but there is in no way a “complete structural disaster”.

‘No information to move them,’ the US says

Trump said from the NATO leaders’ summit that: “I think all nuclearms are down there because it is very difficult to remove.” In addition, he continued to strongly support the narrative that Iran’s nuclear facilities were completely destroyed.

For his part, US Secretary of Defense Pitt Hegsheth said he has no information to show that Iran has moved at least part of the highly enriched heaven to protect it from US blows. As he argued: “I have no information in mind any information to consider that things were not where they should be, they had moved or something else.”

Disagreements and the size of the disaster

Both Hessgue and the overall Trump government said that estimates that the nuclear had been moved and that damage to the facilities were not substantial, were not reliable. They even cite comments from CIA director John Ratclif, who said that this information is now outdated and that there is new information that the damage to the Iran’s nuclear program is so serious that the country will take several years to recover.

Europe on the sidelines

What is particularly remarkable, however, is in stark contrast to the positive climate and a climate of cooperation at the NATO Summit is that the US has reportedly provided no specific information to their European allies on Iran’s nuclear capabilities, as they are formed after the blows. Also, according to leaks, the US is hiding from European and specific information about their approach to future relations with Tehran.

The above results in the future of EU-Tehran relations “waiting” as all sides are waiting for the new Washington initiative to search for a diplomatic solution to the nuclear issue, which Donald Trump claimed that he may be starting with a meeting with Iranian officials.

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