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IRAN, JUL 22 – President Trump warned that U.S. strikes severely damaged Iran's nuclear sites and promised further attacks if Tehran rebuilds its uranium enrichment program, citing a significant setback to Iran's capabilities.
- On June 22, the United States launched Operation Midnight Hammer, targeting Iran’s Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites, involving 125 aircraft including seven B-2 stealth bombers.
- Before the June 13 attack, talks between Tehran and Washington through Omani mediators collapsed, as Israel’s surprise attack on Iran triggered a 12-day war.
- CNN cited an assessment showing limited damage, with US intelligence estimating that strikes set back Iran’s nuclear program by months, according to CNN.
- Israel and Iran agreed to a ceasefire brokered by the United States and Qatar, following the 12-day conflict that paused on June 24.
- A new round of nuclear negotiations is set for Friday in Istanbul with Iran, the UK, France, and Germany, involving the E3 grouping.
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Trump Vows More Strikes On Iran If Nuclear Program Resumes: "We Will Do It Again, If Necessary" - Worthy Christian News
by Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Staff (Worthy News) – President Donald Trump has issued a fresh warning to Iran, vowing further military action if Tehran attempts to rebuild or expand its nuclear program. His remarks followed a televised interview with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who admitted the regime’s uranium enrichment efforts had been halted due to extensive damage from last month’s U.S. airstrikes under Operation Midnig…
Trump: If we need to, we'll bomb Iran again
President Donald Trump threatens to bomb Iranian nuclear facilities a second time, should Tehran work to rebuild its uranium enrichment capacity. By World Israel News Staff President Donald Trump vowed he would order additional airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear program, should it be necessary to do so to prevent Tehran from reviving its efforts to obtain nuclear weapons. The president took to social media Monday night, following the broadcast of Fox …
US President Donald Trump transmitted last night that the United States could again attack nuclear facilities in Iran, "if necessary." The warning comes after Iranian Foreign Minister admitted, in an interview for Fox News, that three nuclear sites were seriously affected by US air strikes in June, reports Euronews.
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Donald Trump Issues New Warning to Iran
US President Donald Trump defended American strikes last month on three of Iran’s nuclear facilities, warning Tehran that Washington would strike again “if necessary.” “We will do it again, if necessary!” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform Monday, reacting to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s remarks that the facilities had been “seriously damaged.” “Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, on the Iran Nuclear Sites: “Damages are v…
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