Trump: U.S. May Strike Iran Facilities Again to Prevent Uranium Access

President Trump of the United States stated that the U.S. might bomb Iran's nuclear facilities again to ensure no one can access uranium.

Speaking on Fox News, Trump said: "I told Iran, if they send troops there and try to move uranium away, or if we see anyone attempting to do so, we will drop a few bombs there, and it will all come to an abrupt halt."

Trump added that the U.S. is monitoring the previously bombed Iranian nuclear facilities around the clock.

The U.S. struck Iran’s nuclear facilities in June 2025 under the framework of "Midnight Hammer" operation. To achieve a deal, Washington demanded Iran surrender its nuclear materials and abandon ambitions to produce nuclear weapons—something Tehran denies possessing.

The U.S. and Israel began targeting locations inside Iran on February 28, with the aggression resulting in over 3,000 deaths. Washington and Tehran announced a two-week ceasefire on April 8; subsequent talks held in Islamabad ended without results, with no news of resumed military action, though the U.S. has begun blockading Iran’s ports. The ceasefire has since been extended.

Source: sputniknews

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