This article amplifies a think-tank scholar's hardline position on Iran without presenting counterarguments, alternative interpretations of international law, or Iranian perspectives. The framing centers a maximalist U.S. negotiating position ('zero enrichment in perpetuity') as the implicit standard, and the Atlantic Council's institutional promotion of this piece suggests alignment rather than neutral reporting. Language is factual but selective.
Primary voices: think-tank spokesperson, media outlet
Framing may shift depending on evolving U.S.-Iran diplomatic outcomes and whether 'zero enrichment' remains a stated negotiating objective.
On May 11, Atlantic Council vice president and Scowcroft Center senior director Matthew Kroenig published an article in Foreign Policy, arguing that Iran does not have a right to enrich uranium and that Trump should push for zero enrichment in perpetuity as part of any deal with Tehran. The post Kroenig published in Foreign Policy on Iran’s uranium enrichment appeared first on Atlantic Council.
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