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Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Reduced to ‘Dust’, Missiles Stand Ready to Attack Again, According to Trump

Iran's Nuclear Facilities Reduced to 'Dust', Missiles Stand Ready to Attack Again, According to Trump

Trump’s Stance on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities

President Donald Trump stated that American spy satellites were closely monitoring the remnants of Iran’s nuclear facilities and warned that any activity in those areas would lead to additional missile strikes.

In a national address on Wednesday night, Trump updated the public on the situation in Iran following a month of significant military action. He emphasized the weakened state of Iran’s air force and navy, describing them as “disappeared” and “in ruins.” This, he argued, highlighted the overwhelming air superiority of the US military and cautioned that any attempts by Iran to revitalize its nuclear program would trigger immediate retaliation.

As he elaborated, Trump noted, “They have no anti-aircraft equipment, their radar is completely destroyed, and they are unable to counter our military capabilities.”

Discussing Iran’s nuclear sites, Trump remarked, “The nuclear facilities we targeted with B-2 bombers were struck with such force that it took months for them to even approach any nuclear remnants.” He underscored that these locations are “under intense satellite surveillance” and any detected movement would provoke “very powerful” missile strikes.

“We hold all the cards, and they have none,” the President reiterated.

The core message from Trump’s speech indicated that while Iran has options, pursuing a nuclear weapon is not among them. He expressed support for peace negotiations, suggesting a path for Iran’s new leadership and clarifying that the US Air Force strategically avoided targeting the “easiest” options, such as Iran’s oil and energy infrastructure.

If Iran chooses to cooperate, they can preserve their oil facilities, establishing an economic foundation for rebuilding and integrating into the international community while ensuring continued energy supply. Conversely, should Iran refuse dialogue with the US, these essential facilities could face destruction, cutting off Iran’s ability to “survive or rebuild.” Trump warned, “If we attack, they will vanish, and there’s nothing they can do.”

While Trump expressed confidence that the US is nearing its objectives, he made it clear that further intense attacks are expected in the coming weeks. He stated, “We will continue until our goals are fully achieved.”

“Thanks to the progress made tonight, I can assert that we are on track to meet all of America’s military objectives very soon, very soon. We will strike them hard over the next two to three weeks and return them to the Stone Age.”

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