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rightREPORTUS ground mission to capture Iran's uranium paused by Trump - report
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What Happened
CNN reported on Friday, citing two sources, that the United States was in advanced planning for a ground mission into Iran to recover the regime's enriched uranium. US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Dan Caine briefed President Donald Trump on the mission on May 19 in Tampa, Florida, after rushing from a NATO meeting in Brussels. Trump paused the operation following warnings of significant US losses, likely escalation of hostilities, and global economic pressure. The US Joint Staff spokesperson declined to comment. Separately, Reuters reported that a senior US official said an emerging US–Iran deal includes dismantling Iran's nuclear program, US collection of Iran's enriched uranium, reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, lifting of a US blockade on Iranian ports, and an Iranian commitment never to develop a nuclear weapon. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced on social media that the deal's text had been agreed upon by both sides.
Key Actors
- ·Donald Trump(US President)Paused the ground mission after Gen. Caine's briefing on operational risks and broader consequences.
- ·Gen. Dan Caine(Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff)Briefed Trump on the advanced-stage ground mission plans and warned of potential heavy US losses.
- ·Iran(Islamic Republic)Target of the paused US ground mission and counterparty to the emerging nuclear deal reported by Reuters.
- ·Senior US official(Unnamed executive branch official)Disclosed to Reuters the terms of the emerging deal, including nuclear dismantlement and Strait of Hormuz reopening.
Why It Matters
The revelation that a ground mission was nearly approved highlights the gravity of US–Iran tensions and Trump's role in derailing a high-risk operation just as a diplomatic framework reportedly materialized. The parallel reports suggest a negotiating dynamic where military pressure may have driven Iran toward concessions. If the deal is confirmed and implemented, it would dramatically reshape the nuclear standoff, regional security architecture, and freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, with implications for global energy markets and US credibility.
Watch For
Official US and Iranian confirmation or denial of the reported ground mission planning. Publication of the deal text and its ratification process through Iranian and US political institutions. Reactions from Tehran's leadership, Israel, and Gulf Arab states. The IAEA's future verification mandate and schedule for enriched-uranium collection. The timeline for lifting the blockade and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, along with any legislative hurdles in Washington such as congressional review requirements.
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