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Trump admin live updates: Trump says US will attack Iran's nuclear sites again 'if necessary'

UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – Donald Trump reiterated a warning to Tehran following heavy damage to Iran's nuclear sites during a U.S.-led operation involving 125 military aircraft, including stealth bombers.

  • On July 22, 2025, US President Donald Trump announced that the US bombing severely damaged Iran's nuclear facilities and warned of further attacks if needed.
  • This followed the US-led operation 'Midnight Hammer' on June 22 targeting Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan during a 12-day Israel-Iran conflict that paused with a US- and Qatar-brokered ceasefire.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed severe damage to the nuclear sites but refused to say if any enriched uranium survived, while vowing to rebuild the program.
  • Trump stated, "We will do it again, if necessary," and threatened Iran to either start anew in different locations or face site annihilation to prevent uranium enrichment.
  • The announcements indicate ongoing US military pressure aiming to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions, though uncertainty remains over the lasting damage and potential for renewed conflict.
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US President Donald Trump transmitted last night that the United States could again attack nuclear facilities in Iran, "if necessary." The warning comes after Iranian Foreign Minister admitted, in an interview for Fox News, that three nuclear sites were seriously affected by US air strikes in June, reports Euronews.

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