Axios confirmed this week that Vladimir Putin called Donald Trump and proposed relocating Iran’s remaining 450 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium to Russia. Move the material.
End the war. Russia becomes the custodian. Iran loses the stockpile. The breakout threat disappears. The bombs stop falling.
Trump rejected it immediately.
That rejection is more revealing than any strike, any briefing, or any Truth Social post the President has issued in fifteen days of war. Because the rejection tells you the war is not about removing uranium from Iran.
It is about ensuring Iran can never produce it again. Russia’s offer solves the stockpile problem. It does not solve the capability problem. Four hundred and fifty kilograms shipped to Siberia does not destroy the 22,000 centrifuges Iran operated before the strikes.
It does not seal the tunnels at Pickaxe Mountain. It does not prevent a single IR-6 from being rebuilt when the rubble cools. It removes the product. It preserves the factory.Get The Full, Details. .




