U.S. officials have outlined the terms for a "good faith deal" with Iran, which include Iran not possessing nuclear weapons, halting uranium enrichment, and removing all enriched uranium from the country.

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@Open Source Intel: U.S. officials on what a "good faith deal" with Iran looks like:

No nuclear weapon. No uranium enrichment. All enriched uranium removed from the country.

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@Open Source Intel: U.S. officials on what a "good faith deal" with Iran looks like: No nuclear weapon. No uranium enrichment. All enriched uranium removed from the country. @TreyYingst

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