Iran May Be Just One Week Away from Bomb-Grade Material

Iran could be just one week away from reaching industrial-grade bomb material, according to a warning from U.S. Envoy Steve Witkoff, as President Trump weighs response options.

Speaking on "My View with Lara Trump," Steve Witkoff stated that Iran's uranium enrichment level has reached 60%. He assessed: Iran may be just one week away from acquiring material sufficient for bomb production.

The Uranium Enrichment Red Line

Witkoff described this as a dangerous proposition, emphasizing the uranium enrichment red line set by Donald Trump. He believes Iran has far exceeded the level necessary for a civilian nuclear program.

"We cannot accept that," Witkoff said, affirming that Iran needs to demonstrate appropriate behavior before any changes can occur.

Trump Questions Iran's Stance

Speaking to Fox News, Witkoff revealed that President Trump questioned why Iran has not changed its stance despite increased U.S. military pressure in the region, including a strong naval presence.

However, pressure is not only external. The Iranian government faces internal instability and a wave of public protests.

Exiled Prince Mentions Possibility of Regime Change

Exiled Prince Reza Pahlavi has repeatedly mentioned the possibility of regime change in Iran. He outlined measures the U.S. could take: incapacitate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), suppress ghost tankers transporting sanctioned oil, expel or prosecute diplomatic missions involved in violations, freeze assets of financiers, support protesters' access to the internet, and demand the unconditional release of political prisoners.

Decision Rests with President Trump

Witkoff confirmed he met with Pahlavi at President Trump's direction. However, he emphasized that policy towards Iran is based on President Trump's decisions, not on the views of any other individual.

He added: The President listens to all perspectives and is open to new ideas.