
"We have accepted Iranian uranium enrichment," said retired Gen. Michael Haydenon Fox News Sunday, a morning news/talk show.
He made the remarks when asked about the recent deal reached between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany in Geneva.
The retired four-star general who has served both under President Barack Obama and former president George W. Bush expressed his support for the agreement, Press TV reported.
Hayden admitted that the deal changed "the redline that we used to have" but added he was willing to let the accord run because the United States did not have better alternatives.
"It's not like we had a whole lot of good choices."
In Geneva, Tehran agreed to limit some parts of its nuclear energy program for six months in exchange for partial easing of sanctions imposed against the country by the US and its allies.
By Tasnim News Agency
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