Former US President Donald Trump issued a strong warning following Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's statement that Iran will not stop its nuclear enrichment program despite damages from recent US strikes. Araghchi described uranium enrichment as both an achievement of Iranian scientists and a matter of national pride, asserting that Iran cannot give up this program even though its nuclear facilities were "seriously damaged" in June strikes by the US and Israel.
In response, Trump took to his social
media platform Truth Social and declared: "Of course they are [damaged], just like I said, and we will do it
again, if necessary!" He emphasized that the US could launch further
military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites if Tehran continues pursuing uranium
enrichment[1][2][3][4][5].
Trump characterized the previous US
airstrikes, which targeted three known Iranian nuclear enrichment sites—Fordow,
Natanz, and Isfahan—as "a perfect
operation" and claimed these attacks had "completely and totally
obliterated" key Iranian nuclear facilities, though later US intelligence
suggested the nuclear program was only set back by a few months[6][7].
Trump's view is clear: he considers Iran's nuclear program a
serious threat and has repeatedly warned Tehran that the US will take
further military action if Iran does not cease uranium enrichment and seeks
peace instead. The strikes represented a significant escalation after a period
of ongoing nuclear negotiations, and Trump framed these military responses as
necessary to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions[1][6][4].
In summary:
·
Iranian
FM Araghchi affirmed that Iran's uranium enrichment program will continue as a matter of scientific
achievement and national pride despite damage to facilities.
·
Trump
warned that the US would strike Iranian nuclear sites again if Iran continues enrichment efforts.
·
Trump
praised the June airstrikes as highly effective and signaled readiness for
further military actions.
·
The
conflict over Iran's nuclear program remains tense, with Iran expressing
willingness to resume enrichment and the US threatening continued pressure and
strikes.
This exchange highlights the escalating confrontation between the US and Iran over nuclear development, with Trump's position being one of firm military deterrence against Iran's ongoing nuclear enrichment[1][2][3][4][5].
1.
https://www.euronews.com/2025/07/22/donald-trump-warns-that-us-could-strike-irans-nuclear-sites-again-if-necessary
2.
https://www.news18.com/world/iran-nuclear-facilities-damaged-donald-trump-warns-us-will-strike-iran-nuclear-plants-again-abbas-araghchi-9454994.html
3.
https://indianexpress.com/article/world/trump-warns-us-will-attack-iran-nuclear-facilities-again-if-necessary-10141665/
4.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/americas/trump-says-us-will-strike-iran-s-nuclear-sites-again-if-necessary-/3637933
5.
https://nypost.com/2025/07/21/us-news/iran-foreign-minister-confirms-nuclear-sites-seriously-damaged-by-us-strikes-vows-to-continue-uranium-enrichment/
6.
https://economictimes.com/news/international/global-trends/trump-says-iran-must-make-peace-or-we-will-go-after-other-targets/articleshow/122000900.cms
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