The deal - brokered by the UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency - envisages Iran sending about 70% of its low-enriched uranium to Russia and France, where it would be processed into fuel rods for a research reactor in Tehran.
Such a process would prevent Iran enriching uranium to the degree necessary to make a bomb, the UN says.
Iran has begun five days of large-scale war games to simulate attacks on its nuclear sites, officials said, warning it will retaliate if provoked.
-BBC
Questions:
If anything, what should America do?
If anything, what should the UN do?
If anything, what should Israel do?
What should Iran do?
Such a process would prevent Iran enriching uranium to the degree necessary to make a bomb, the UN says.
Iran has begun five days of large-scale war games to simulate attacks on its nuclear sites, officials said, warning it will retaliate if provoked.
-BBC
Questions:
If anything, what should America do?
If anything, what should the UN do?
If anything, what should Israel do?
What should Iran do?