Donald Trump reiterates Iran nuclear sites destroyed in US strikes, says any new facilities will be obliterated: ‘It would take…’

Meanwhile, Iran’s President Masoud Pesshkian reiterated his country’s legitimate rights to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, and stressed that it is completely unacceptable to deprive Iranians of their legal rights.
US President Donald Trump doubled the claim that the new nuclear facilities that Iran decided to build, and the administration’s military strikes in June “completely destroyed the nuclear regions in the Western Asian country. “All three nuclear areas in Iran have been completely destroyed and/or destroyed. It would take years to bring them back, and if Iran wanted to do it, they would be much better than starting again in three different places before the destruction of these places.” He said.
On Thursday, several news organizations reported new intelligence, which showed that Iran’s nuclear enrichment area in Fordow was mostly destroyed on June 21 as the ‘Midnight Hammer’ operation, but the other two main sites Natanz and Isfahan, Tehran Greenlight, could not continue to enrichment and continue to enrichment.
The White House had rejected the report, “The reliability of the fake news media is similar to the current situation of Iranian nuclear facilities: destroyed, in dirt and recovery years.”
“President Trump was open and the American people understand: Iran’s nuclear facilities in Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz were completely and completely destroyed.”
On June 24, CNN said the US intelligence community believes that US strikes could not achieve a complete destruction of the basic components of Tehran’s nuclear program. A pre -US intelligence investigation shows that the attack probably brought Iran’s nuclear weapon program back a few months.
This concluded by the US Defense Intelligence Agency, which has low confidence in the accuracy of its own assessments.
Meanwhile, Iran’s President Masoud Pesshkian reiterated his country’s legitimate rights to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, and stressed that it is completely unacceptable to deprive Iranians of their legal rights.
In his telephone conversation with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Saturday afternoon, Pezshkian stressed that the Islamic Republic is connected to international law and trusts the transparency of nuclear activities.
Pesshkian also greeted the relations between Iran and Armenia as history and friend, saying that the Islamic Republic was willing to maintain constructive interaction with all neighboring countries.
The United States and Iran organized several rounds of negotiations before the Israeli strikes, which led to a 12 -day war with Iran. Both the United States and Iran pointed out the desire to continue negotiations of Tehran, which aims to reach an agreement on the nuclear enrichment program. Oman and Qatar officials participated in the mediation between Tehran and Washington.
While Washington argued that Iran’s uranium enrichment program could lead to the development of nuclear bombs, Tehran constantly rejected the claim and insists that the nuclear program is for civilian purposes.
In July 2015, the Iranian Nuclear Agreement was signed among several world forces that limited the enrichment level of Iran and Tehran, known as the Common Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA), to 3.67 percent and reduced its uranium stock to 300 kilograms.
The agreement collapsed in 2018 with Trump’s unilateral withdrawal from the US agreement. Since then, Iran has begun to exceed the agreed boundaries in low -enriched uranium stocks in 2019 and began to enrich up to 60 percent higher concentrations, which were very close to the Uranium weapon degree level.
At the beginning of this month, Iranian President Pezshkian signed a draft law that suspends cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Iranian state publisher, Pezshkian approved the bill after the approved the law reported.
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