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Trump’s Iran Deal: A Fantasy of ‘Nuclear Dust’ and B-2 Bombers

In a series of recent Truth Social posts, Donald Trump has claimed that a new agreement with Iran is set to be signed tomorrow, asserting that the deal represents a ‘WALL TO NO NUCLEAR WEAPON.’ Among his claims, Trump stated: ‘At the appropriate time, when all is calm, we will go in and get the Nuclear Dust, buried deep under the powerful sunken granite mountains, thanks to our beautiful B-2 Bombers and their brilliant pilots, and downblend and destroy it, whether in Iran, or the United States.’

Analysis: This statement is highly grotesque and detached from technical and geopolitical reality. The concept of ‘nuclear dust’ is not a recognized scientific term in nuclear non-proliferation or engineering; it appears to be a rhetorical invention designed to simplify complex enrichment processes. Furthermore, the suggestion that the U.S. would use B-2 bombers to ‘get’ this material from under ‘sunken granite mountains’ implies a military extraction operation that is logistically absurd and contradicts the very nature of a diplomatic ‘peace deal.’ If a country has agreed to a peaceful resolution, the notion of conducting a bombing-run-style extraction of nuclear material is contradictory and escalatory.

The factual context remains murky, as Iranian officials have cast doubt on the timing of any such signing, suggesting that the text is not finalized. Trump’s rhetoric—framing the deal as a total victory while simultaneously describing a future military-style recovery of materials—highlights a pattern of using hyperbolic, cinematic language to describe complex foreign policy negotiations. By claiming that Iran ‘no longer wants’ a nuclear weapon, Trump ignores the ongoing verification challenges and the skepticism expressed by international observers regarding the actual status of the agreement.

Source: Truth Social (via Osint613), June 13, 2026.

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