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'Utterly Surreal': Critics Flag A Striking Detail In Trump's Iran Deal Update
- Trump floated the idea that the Atomic Energy Commission or an equivalent body could oversee destroying Iran's enriched uranium as part of talks to end the war.
- Analysts note the AEC was dissolved in 1975 and its duties were split between the Energy Department and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
- Some critics on social media questioned whether Trump meant the International Atomic Energy Agency for monitoring compliance.
- The White House did not immediately respond to a HuffPost request for comment.
- Trump has been discussing the Iran situation as part of ongoing talks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
- Several critics pointed out historical issues with the proposal and potential misalignment with current nuclear governance.
- Some observers urged audiences to consider whether the proposal would rely on existing international oversight.
- The report notes the AEC was formed in 1946 and dissolved in 1975, with successors still active today.
- The article frames the discussion within the broader context of U.S. political messaging during Iran talks.
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