The US President denies several reports and accounts that say the US strike did not destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
The United States President Donald Trump has reiterated a pledge to not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons after the recent 12-day struggle of Iran and Israel, in which the US has intervened military, and is stuck close to its story as questions about the impact of American attacks on Iran’s nuclear sites.
At the Fox News program on Sunday morning with Maria Bartiromo, Trump reiterated his claim that Iran was “weeks away” from making weapons before attacking Israel on 13 June. Nine days later, the US targeted Iran’s top three nuclear features: Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
Both American intelligence and the United Nations Nuclear Aquarius have discovered that Tehran was not building an nuclear arsenal. Iran has long stressed that its nuclear program is only for civil purposes.
While Trump has stated that the sites were “slant” by American bombers, in view of the attacks, several major news organizations citing intelligence sources, stating that the US strike has not destroyed the facilities.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Monday that it was not clear what damage was maintained in the Fordo plant, which requires Iran’s most rich uranium to make nuclear weapons.
On Sunday, IAEA chief Rafael Gossi said Iran could resume uranium enrichment in a few months, while Trump insisted over the weekends that the attacks had set Iran’s nuclear ambitions “back” back to decades.
According to a report from IAEA last month, Iran has more than 60 percent of the uranium more than 400 kg (880LB), up to 60 percent of the purity, about 90 percent of the weapon close to the grade – which is enough, if further enriched, for nine nuclear weapons.
Trump told Fox News that the news outlets questioned the efficacy of the attacks that he ordered and appreciated, “fake news” was spreading.
“It’s just terrible and I could see it, and they [news outlets] Trump said tried to make it in a story, but then it came to know, no, it was that kind of oblivion, as if no one had seen before and it meant that his atomic was an end to his atomic ambitions for the shortest time, “Trump said.
“The last thing they want to do now is to think about the atom after the end of the Iran struggle to resume its atomic program or not,” said Trump.
During the attacks on the sites, reports were revealed that Iran had removed rich uranium from Fordo, but Trump claimed that it was false.
“It’s very difficult to do this, as well as we did not give them much notice because they did not know that we were coming yet and no one thought that we would go after that site because everyone says that this site was impenetrable … It was under a mountain and it is granite,” he said.
,[But] The bomb went through it like butter, as it was full butter, ”he said.
Trade talks
Different, Trump, told Fox that the US trade talks with Canada “leave some taxes as long as they leave some taxes” will be stopped, as Canada carried forward with a new digital service tax on foreign and domestic technology companies.
Regarding a trade deal with China, Trump said that during Washington, DC has a major trade deficit with Beijing, the US was currently getting “with China” with China.
The President said that he found a buyer for social media platform Tikok by a group of “very rich people”, which he would manifest in about two weeks after banning the app for the third time, for another 90 days.