Iran will strike again if it tries to restore nuclear facilities, President Trump

Iran will strike again if it tries to restore nuclear facilities, President Trump
Iran has restored nuclear facilities and will strike again: President Trump
Speaking at the NATO summit in The Hague, US President Donald Trump warned that the United States would launch another attack if Iran tried to revive its nuclear facilities.
President Trump said there were some minor violations during the ceasefire, but now Israel and Iran are keeping the ceasefire well. He claimed that Israeli aircraft were recalled at his request, and that Israel’s withdrawal from the war is a welcome step.
Trump claimed that the United States had made historic gains in Iran. He said the Fardu nuclear facility was completely destroyed, with only destruction left. He added that the ceasefire is also a kind of victory for Iran because his country survived.
The US president made it clear that Iran could never be allowed to enrich uranium. He claimed that Iran will no longer be able to produce nuclear material for a long time, and that it has become very difficult for Iran to build nuclear weapons.
Asked by a reporter, President Trump said, “We ended the war by attacking Iran. If Iran still resumes uranium enrichment, it will be attacked again.”
Turning to Gaza, Trump said major progress was being made on that issue as well.
On the occasion, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also said that after the US attack, Iran is now far from developing nuclear weapons, and the US president’s move has caused significant damage to Iran’s nuclear program, which is being sought more details.
Speaking at the NATO summit, the NATO Secretary General also said that President Trump has persuaded NATO member states to increase their defense spending.
To be clear, yesterday President Trump announced a ceasefire between Iran and Israel and sent a message on social media that “the ceasefire has begun, please do not violate it.”



