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Former Pentagon official raises alarm over lack of plan to secure nuclear material

As pressure mounts on Iran to dismantle its nuclear program, one expert is raising the alarm about a major — and largely unspoken — dilemma: what to do with Iran’s stockpile of nuclear material if President Donald Trump succeeds in forcing Tehran to give it up.

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“If Iran gives up its nuclear program as Trump has demanded, there’s another problem we’re not talking about — how do we get all the nuclear material out of Iran?” warned Michael Rubin, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, in an interview with Fox News Digital.

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Rubin, who has lived in post-revolution Iran, Yemen, and both pre- and postwar Iraq, says there are few viable options on the table.

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“The United States could do it,” he said, “but we don’t want boots on the ground.”

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