Key Points

Trump has warned Iran that the US will strike again if it rebuilds its nuclear facilities. He dismissed intelligence reports questioning the effectiveness of recent US strikes, calling them "fake news." His Middle East envoy labeled the leaks as "treasonous" and demanded an investigation. The remarks came during the NATO Summit, where tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions remain high.

Key Points: Trump Warns Iran Against Rebuilding Nuclear Facilities

  • Trump vows military strikes if Iran revives nuclear program
  • Dismisses intelligence reports as "fake news"
  • Claims US strikes fully destroyed Iran's facilities
  • Special Envoy calls report leaks "treasonous"
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Trump does not rule out striking Iran again if it rebuilds nuclear sites

Trump threatens military action if Iran restores nuclear sites, dismissing intelligence reports on strike effectiveness as "fake news."

"We will not let that happen. Number one, militarily. - Donald Trump"

The Hague, June 25

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that if Iran rebuilds nuclear facilities, the United States will carry out another strike on it.

Trump made the remarks on the sidelines of the NATO Summit going on here. Asked if the United States would strike again if Iran rebuilt its nuclear enrichment program, Trump said: "Sure."

Trump also said Washington will not allow Tehran to continue enriching uranium, including using military means.

"We will not let that happen. Number one, militarily. I think we will end up having somewhat of a relationship with Iran," he said, Xinhua news agency reported.

Earlier in the day, Trump strongly rejected a recent intelligence report which challenged the administration’s claim that US strikes “completely and totally obliterated” Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities.

The report by the US Defence Intelligence Agency disclosed by two American media outlets CNN and New York Times mentioned that strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities have delayed the nuclear programme only by a few months, while much of Iran’s stockpile of enriched uranium was moved before the strikes.

“Fake news CNN, together with the failing New York Times, have teamed up in an attempt to demean one of the most successful military strikes in history. The nuclear sites in Iran are completely destroyed! Both the Times and CNN are getting slammed by the public,” Trump said on Truth Social on Wednesday slamming both media outlets.

During an interview with American media outlet Fox News, Steve Witkoff, the US President’s Special Envoy to the Middle East called the leaking of the report “treasonous” stating that that it needs to be investigated

“Well, it goes without saying that leaking that type of information — whatever the information, whatever side it comes out on — is outrageous. It's treasonous, "So, it ought to be investigated, and whoever did it — whoever's responsible for it — should be held accountable. It could hurt lives in the future. Leaking is a completely unacceptable thing,” said Witkoff.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
As an Indian watching this from the sidelines, I'm concerned about how this tension might affect oil prices and our economy. We've already seen petrol prices shoot up last month. Hope our government has contingency plans. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I understand US concerns about nuclear proliferation, constant military threats aren't the solution. Diplomacy should be given more time. Look at how India handled its nuclear program responsibly despite sanctions.
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Amit S.
Trump's approach is too aggressive. India has maintained good relations with both US and Iran. We must balance carefully - our Chabahar port project is crucial for Afghanistan access and can't be jeopardized.
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Sunita R.
The media war here is interesting - both sides accusing each other of fake news. Reminds me of our own news channels sometimes! But serious issue - hope truth comes out about actual damage to nuclear sites.
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Vikram J.
India should use this opportunity to strengthen its position as a neutral peacemaker. We have the diplomatic experience and relationships to potentially mediate - like we've done in other international forums.
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Neha T.
The leak controversy shows how divided America is. Makes me appreciate our foreign policy continuity despite government changes. Hope this tension doesn't spill over to our region - we have enough challenges with China and Pakistan already!

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