The Times is reporting that Iran, on second thought, might not, after all, ship out its enriched uranium:
Iran's foreign minister said in remarks reported Wednesday that he opposes sending the country's enriched uranium abroad under a tentative deal negotiated with the United States and other big powers last month. The foreign minister's remarks cast further doubt on the deal, which the Obama administration had hoped would defuse a standoff over Iran's nuclear ambitions
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Jeffrey Goldberg is the editor in chief of The Atlantic and a recipient of the National Magazine Award for Reporting. He is the author of Prisoners: A Story of Friendship and Terror.