Trump Demands Iran Surrender Enriched Uranium as Naval Blockade Nears Total Infrastructure Collapse
President Trump warns of imminent Iranian oil infrastructure failure and demands the seizure of enriched uranium as a condition for diplomatic talks.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 27, 2026, 9:41 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Anadolu Agency

The White House Ultimatum on Nuclear Assets
In a decisive framing of the current standoff, President Donald Trump has linked any potential diplomatic resolution to the physical surrender of Iran’s enriched uranium reserves. Speaking with Fox News on Sunday, Trump characterized these materials as nuclear dust, asserting that the removal of such assets is a non-negotiable pillar of the American position. According to Trump, there is no logical basis for a diplomatic summit unless Tehran accepts that it will never be permitted to possess a nuclear weapon, positioning the handover of nuclear fuel as the primary prerequisite for ending hostilities.
Strategic Evaluation of Beijing’s Regional Influence
Addressing the geopolitical complexities of the war, the President expressed a measured view regarding China’s involvement and its support for the Iranian government. Trump remarked that while Beijing could theoretically provide more significant assistance to Tehran, he remains not overly disappointed with their current level of restraint. He suggested that China’s role has been limited in scope, and he offered a comparison to Washington’s own military support for Ukraine, noting that he does not view China’s actions as inherently malicious given the global nature of strategic alliances.
The Logistics of Negotiating From Strength
The administration has notably altered its diplomatic protocol by halting official travel for representatives previously engaged in regional talks. Trump explained that the United States holds all the cards in the current crisis, making long-distance diplomatic missions to Pakistan unnecessary. According to the President, the onus of communication now rests entirely on Tehran, suggesting that Iranian officials must either call the White House or travel directly to Washington if they wish to seek a reprieve from the mounting military and economic pressure.
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