US Senator Lindsey Graham opposed a reported proposal for a 20-year moratorium on Iran’s uranium enrichment under a potential deal, reacting to an Axios report that the United States made the offer during negotiations in Islamabad.
“I appreciate President Donald Trump’s resolve to end the Iranian conflict peacefully and through diplomacy. However, we have to remember who we’re dealing with in Iran: terrorists, liars and cheaters,” Graham wrote in a post on X.
“If this reporting is accurate, the idea that we would agree to a moratorium on enrichment rather than a ban on enrichment would be a mistake in my view,” he said.
“Would we agree to a moratorium for al Qaeda to enrich? No.”
“The only difference between al Qaeda and the Iranian regime is that one is a Sunni terrorist organization and the other is a Shia terrorist state,” he added. “They both have the same goal when it comes to the United States, Israel and the civilized world.”
Graham reiterated his call for a permanent ban on Iran’s uranium enrichment.
“No enrichment means no enrichment. Over 20 nations have peaceful nuclear power programs without enrichment capability. You can have peaceful nuclear power without enrichment, but you cannot make a bomb without enrichment,” he said.
“Again, no enrichment for Iran. They want a bomb and they cheat.”