Greg Myre
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And so we didn't see any attempt to do that.
Now it's going to have to be negotiated.
But you have the Iranians already coming out and maintaining their old position that they have a right to enrich uranium and showing no signs that they'd be willing to give this up.
Yeah, I mean, I think there are just so many questions.
And I think it speaks to what we were talking about earlier about the mixed messages that we're getting on this.
I mean, this is something that Trump campaigned on.
This is something that Trump's been talking about it since his first administration, saying that he would never allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon.
Well, I think there are big questions about whether he is going to allow Iran to keep that enriched uranium.
I think with the quote that we just heard from Pete Hegseth contradicts a bit.
what Trump said in his social media posts.
So I think there are huge questions.
Trump in earlier interviews also said that, you know, maybe they would be able to keep it, but we would be able to monitor them by satellites.
But I think what we've also learned over this experience is Trump, I think, may be a little bit more reluctant to take this kind of action before.
It was obviously a very difficult past month, I think, over the last few weeks, especially the last few days.
We saw Trump getting more and more anxious with his bellicose language and the bombastic social media posts.
It was very clear that Trump wanted to get out of this.
I mean, I think he may be getting an out, but I think this crisis, as we've been talking about, is far from over and frankly, potentially has the potential to get bigger.
I mean, the fighting obviously continues in Lebanon.
Israel's goals are clearly different than those of the United States.
And it doesn't look like Israel's backing down in any way.