Trump's BIG claim: Iran will never rebuild nuclear facilities; but Tehran's Atomic Chief confirms ‘no interruption'
- On June 13, Israel initiated a major aerial assault known as Operation Rising Lion, focusing on Iran’s military and nuclear installations.
- The airstrikes followed ongoing talks between Iran and the US to curb Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief before the conflict escalated.
- The strikes hit key enrichment facilities at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, with Iranian Atomic Energy chief Mohammad Eslami stating the regime planned ahead to avoid production interruptions despite damage.
- On June 24, US President Donald Trump declared on his social media platform that Iran would be unable to restore its nuclear sites, which he described as being destroyed and buried under rubble.
- Following the airstrikes and retaliatory missile attacks, a fragile ceasefire was brokered between Israel and Iran, though Iran continues planning to restore its nuclear program amid unresolved damage assessments.
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CIA director clarifies damage to Iranian nuclear facilities, contradicting public sourced reports
Ratcliffe claimed CIA data showed the facilities were "destroyed and would have to be rebuilt over the course of years," and were not merely damaged as other reports have indicated.
Trump says Iran will never rebuild their nuclear facilities. Hear what Gen. Petraeus thinks
President Donald Trump claimed that Iran will never rebuild their nuclear facilities after US military strikes. Gen. David Petraeus discusses the US military operation and whether Iran can rebuild their nuclear capabilities with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.
Tehran claimed to have taken the necessary steps for the assessment and reconstruction of its nuclear industry following the recent Israeli and U.S. attacks on its peaceful nuclear facilities, according to statements by senior Iranian officials. READ ALSO: Iran denies having violated the ceasefire with Israel The Vice President and Director of that country's Atomic Energy Organization, Mohamad Eslami, told local television: "We have taken the ne…
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