Trump has pledged to block Iran’s atomic ambitions, we claim

Trump has pledged to block Iran's atomic ambitions, we claim

The United States President Donald Trump has reiterated his pledge not to allow Iran not to acquire nuclear weapons, after the conclusion of the 12-day struggle between Iran and Israel, who saw the direct American military intervention, Al Jazira.

Speaking on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo, Trump reiterated his claim that Iran was “week away” from the production of nuclear weapons before Israel’s 13 June attack. He said that nine days later, the US attacked Iran’s top three nuclear sites -Ford, Natanz and Isfahan. While Trump insisted that the facilities were “slanting”, Al Jazira said that many media reports have suggested otherwise citing intelligence sources.

Both American intelligence agencies and the United Nations Nuclear Sentinel have found no evidence that Iran was actively building an nuclear arsenal. Iran has constantly stated that its nuclear program is entirely for civil purposes, Al Jazeera said.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Monday that it is not clear what level of damage was caused on the Fordo plant, which is much higher than Iran’s highly rich uranium. IAEA chief Rafael Gossi said on Sunday that Iran could resume uranium enrichment within months, while Trump claimed that the US attacks had “set Iran’s nuclear ambitions back to decades”.

According to a report by IAEA last month, Iran has a uranium rich in more than 400 kg of uranium, which is 60 percent purity-Hathiyar-grade-charity, if further enriched, is enriched to produce nine atomic bombs.

Trump questioned the report, questioning the success of the strike as “fake news”, stating Fox News, “It’s just terrible and I can see it, and they can see it [news outlets] Tried to make it in a story, but then it came out, no, it was forgotten as if someone had never seen before and it meant that the end of their atomic ambitions for the shortest time. ,

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On the possibility of resuming its atomic program to Iran, Trump said, “The last thing they want to do is to think about the atom.”

Addressing claims that Iran enriched uranium out of Fordo before the strike, Trump said the reports were false. He said, “This is a very difficult task, as well as we did not give them much notice … and no one thought that we would go after that site because everyone said that this site was impervious … It is under a mountain and it is granite,” he said, “,”, “,”, “[But] The bomb went through it like butter, as it was full butter. ,

Separately, Trump told Fox News that the United States would prevent trade talks with Canada until it drops its new digital service tax. He also commented on the US-China relations, stating that despite a major trade deficit, the two countries were currently “together.”

Trump said that a buyer has been found for Tikokok, a social media platform that he has repeatedly targeted. He said that the buyer is a group of “very rich people”, which will be identified in two weeks, after the expansion of the ban ban for another 90 days, told Al Jazeera. (AI)

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