Trump Threatens to Strike Iran’s Nuclear Sites Again

Trump Threatens to Strike Iran’s Nuclear Sites Again

Ohana MagazineDonald Trump has issued a fresh warning to Iran. The former U.S. President said the United States would strike Iran’s nuclear sites again if necessary. He shared this message through his Truth Social account.

Trump Cites Iran’s Own Admission

Trump referred to comments from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The official recently admitted that U.S. airstrikes in June caused serious damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Trump wrote, “Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that the sites are badly damaged. Of course, they’re destroyed—just like I’ve said before. We will do it again if we have to.”

June Strikes Targeted Key Facilities

In June, the U.S. targeted three Iranian nuclear sites. The attacks occurred while Iran was involved in a military conflict with Israel. Washington claimed the strikes eliminated much of Iran’s nuclear capacity.

Iran Confirms Serious Damage

The Iranian Foreign Ministry later acknowledged the scale of destruction. In a Fox News interview, Araghchi confirmed the strikes caused severe structural damage. He added that investigators were still assessing the full extent.

Iran Refuses to Back Down

Despite the damage, Iran plans to continue enriching uranium. Araghchi emphasized the importance of their nuclear program.

“We will not stop uranium enrichment,” he said. “It is the work of our scientists. It’s also a matter of national dignity.”

Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions Stay Alive

Araghchi made it clear. Iran sees its nuclear efforts as part of its long-term vision. According to him, stopping now would betray their progress and pride.

Tensions Between U.S. and Iran Resurface

Trump’s threat adds fuel to ongoing tensions. Iran’s refusal to halt enrichment further escalates the situation. Observers fear this could lead to a deeper crisis in the region.

A Global Concern

The international community is watching closely. Countries urge both sides to return to diplomacy. Without dialogue, experts warn, the situation could spiral out of control.