Iran’s foreign minister: US strikes ‘destroyed’ nuclear facilities
- Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi stated that the U.S. strikes last month 'destroyed' Iran's nuclear facilities.
- Araghchi claimed that Iran has the ability to rebuild its nuclear facilities and will continue seeking uranium enrichment.
- President Trump and other officials said the U.S. strikes 'completely destroyed' Iran's three nuclear sites.
- The Pentagon's chief spokesman Sean Parnell indicated that these strikes set back Iran's nuclear program by 'one to two years.
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Iran says it will continue uranium enrichment despite U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities
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Iran Acknowledges That US Airstrikes ‘Destroyed’ Nuclear Facilities
Iran’s foreign minister confirmed this week that U.S. airstrikes left the country’s nuclear facilities “destroyed” but said Iran would continue to enrich uranium. This comes about a month after three facilities were targeted. “Our facilities have been damaged, seriously damaged, the extent of which is now under evaluation,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed in a Fox News “Special Report” interview on July 21. Later in the intervi…
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