US President, Donald TrumpHe said that This does not exclude Return to attack I.Nuclear nstalaCiones from Iran If you receive reliable reconnaissance reports confirming new Uranium enrichment To the “alarming levels.”
When asked at the press conference in the White House about whether I will consider the Iranian enrichment centers again to make sure that Tehran can be made with nuclear weapons, Trump answered: “Completely”.
The president celebrated the “loud success” of American attacks on the objects of Fordo, Isfahan and Natanz, who, as he remembered, led to a high fire agreement between Iran and Israel, which ended 12 days of cross -fire and violated the tense situation in the Middle East.
He also said that both the Israeli and Tehran government was “exhausted” after the conflict.
“I dealt with both of them, and they both wanted to solve him (conflict). We did a lot of work, but (Iran and Israel) are exhausted. The last thing they think now in nuclear energy. Do you know what they think about? They think about tomorrow, trying to live, ”he added.
He insisted that the objects, especially the key in Fordó, were completely destroyed. “The site was destroyed by bombs. And no, it doesn’t bother me at all, ”he warned.
Trump also asked the Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Jayman to “tell the truth” after he assured that US attacks on their nuclear facilities had not reached “nothing significant”.
“You must tell the truth. They beat you, and Israel was also beaten, ”he said in a clear direct appeal to Ayatollah.
The US President and his high military command were severely criticized by a preliminary reconnaissance report for the press, calculated that after attacks by Iran’s nuclear program, he would be postponed for six months, not the years, as Trump claimed.
Trump also confirmed that Tehran seemed to have lost access to his 60 % enriched Uranus reserves after the attack and assured that they “did not receive anything of the objects”, due to the reserves that the country allegedly supported in the attack.
With information EFE