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Trump warns Iran that its nuclear sites could be bombed again

TEHRAN PROVINCE, IRAN, JUL 29 – Trump reiterated that any Iranian attempt to restart nuclear sites bombed in June will be met with rapid US military action, escalating tensions amid stalled diplomatic talks.

  • Last week, President Donald Trump warned at Turnberry golf resort in Scotland that he would order fresh US attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities if Tehran restarts strikes on facilities.
  • Iran has insisted it will not give up its domestic uranium enrichment program despite last month’s attacks on three nuclear sites, defying continued pressure.
  • During his news conference in Scotland, Trump warned Iran that its nuclear sites could be bombed again, saying, 'We wiped out their nuclear possibilities. If they do, we'll wipe it out faster than you can wave your finger at it.'
  • Responding in Tehran, Abbas Araghchi posted on X that Tehran is fully aware of American-Israeli aggression’s impact and would react in a way impossible to cover up.
  • Amid diplomatic impasse, pressure shows no sign of easing, and the international community watches closely as the risk of further escalation looms, with no agreement reached.
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US President Donald Trump had threatened earlier to “wipe out” Tehran’s nuclear programme. Read more at straitstimes.com.

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U.S. President Donald Trump warned Monday that he would order further attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities in case Tehran tries to restart those that Washington bombed last month. Trump launched the threat as part of his meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at his Turnberry golf complex on the west coast of Scotland. Iran, which denies wanting to develop a nuclear weapon, has insisted that it will not give up uranium enrichment desp…

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US President Donald Trump has threatened that the United States could again attack Iran's nuclear infrastructure if Tehran tries to resume operations.

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