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TEHRAN REFUSES TO DISMANTLE NUCLEAR SITES — TRUMP CALLS RESPONSE 'TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE'
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Paris — sixty days of war — still no American exit strategy
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Paris finds itself in an uncomfortable position: threatened by Tehran if it sends warships to Hormuz, sidelined by Washington in negotiations, and watching an impasse in which it holds no leverage. Le Monde raises the structural question Washington refuses to address: Iran offered uranium transfer, not disarmament. That distinction is critical. By keeping its enrichment infrastructure intact, Tehran preserves the ability to rebuild stocks within months — what experts call 'nuclear recapacity.' For Paris, the absence of an American exit strategy is not a surprise but a confirmation: Trump governs by maximum pressure without a Plan B.
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