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    Trump insists Iran nuclear sites destroyed amid reports some survived

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsJuly 19, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Saturday (Jul 19) insisted that the US bombing of Iranian nuclear services “fully destroyed” the websites after a report said that some had largely survived.

    On his Fact Social platform, Trump reiterated his frequent declare that “all three nuclear websites in Iran have been fully destroyed and/or OBLITERATED.”

    He stated it might “take years to carry them again into service and, if Iran needed to take action, they might be a lot better off beginning anew, in three completely different areas.”

    US HIT IRAN’S NUCLEAR SITES IN JUNE

    US bomb and missile assaults struck Iran’s controversial nuclear program on June 22, hitting the uranium enrichment facility at Fordo, south of Tehran, in addition to nuclear websites in Isfahan and Natanz.

    The bombings, carried out similtaneously an Israeli marketing campaign towards Iranian nuclear and army infrastructure, have been billed by Washington as a knockout blow to a years-long covert effort to construct nuclear weapons.

    Iran insists it has not tried to weaponise its civilian nuclear energy program.



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