Trump Says Iran-Israel Ceasefire Going ‘Very Good’ | World News

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the ceasefire between Iran and Israel went “very good” after the intense military rise between the two enemies.
At the NATO summit in The Hague, he told journalists, referring to the warning to Israel to stop the air strikes in Iran on Tuesday, “I think it’s very good. Israel came back yesterday.” He said.
Speaking about Iran’s uranium enrichment efforts, Trump said he could not tolerate uranium enrichment, and if this would, he would first solve it in military ways.
“I will tell you that the last thing they want to do is to enrich everything right now. They want to heal. We won’t let this happen. Number one, military.
The US air strikes on Iran’s impact on nuclear facilities continued to describe it as “total destruction”.
On June 13, Israel launched major air strikes in different regions, including Iran’s nuclear and military fields, killed senior commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians. Iran responded to Israel by starting a wave of missiles and drones, giving losses and heavy damage.
On Saturday, the US Air Force, Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan bombed three Iran nuclear regions. Iran attacked the US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar on Monday with missiles.
Following Iran’s attack, Trump announced that the ceasefire between Iran and Israel will start around 0400 GMT on Tuesday. The Xinhua News Agency confirmed that both sides later confirmed the beginning of the ceasefire.
US President Donald Trump also said that if Iran’s nuclear facilities rebuild, the US will strike more.
When asked whether the US would strike again if he rebuilds Iran’s nuclear enrichment program, Trump said, “Of course,” he said.
Trump also said Washington would not allow Tehran to continue to enrich the Uranium, including the use of military vehicles.
“We won’t let this happen. Number one, as a military. I think we’ll establish a relationship with Iran.” He said.