US President Donald Trump insists that three nuclear facilities in Iran are completely destroyed after the United States June strokes. This was stated on Saturday on his Truth Social network. Despite his claims, it is not yet clear what the attacks actually had. Some reports are destroyed by all three objects, AFP reported.
The US attacked 22 June on three Iranian nuclear devices – Fordó, Isfahan and Nanz. A one -time bombing was involved within a 12 -day war between Israel and Iran. According to Washington, these strikes were returned by the Iranian nuclear program a few years back.
On Saturday, Trump reiterated his frequent claim that all three objects “were completely destroyed and/or erased from the Earth’s surface”. At the same time, he declared that it would “lasted years to put into operation again”. “If Iran wanted to do it, it would be much better if he started again, in three different places,” the White House chief pointed out Tehran.
Only one location was to be destroyed
The Israeli-Iranian conflict broke out after the Jewish state began to attack Iran on 13 June with the declared aim of preventing him from making nuclear weapons. Tehran denies such an intention and insists that its nuclear program is intended for civilian purposes. Despite the US President’s claims, several media, according to AFP, have reported on the success of the US, which indicates that the situation suggests that the situation is not really so clear.
Last Friday, NBC News referred to the estimate of the damage that only one of the three affected sites was destroyed – the uranium enrichment device was destroyed. The remaining two, Isfahan and Nanz, remained, according to the sources familiar, mostly undamaged and potentially able to restore operation over the next few months.
In addition, the NBC News reported that the US Department of Defense has prepared the opportunity to cause much greater damage to Iranian facilities through bombing, which would take several weeks. Instead, Trump chose a one -day operation and rejected a more comprehensive attack plan for concerns about losses in life and entanglement into conflict, two unnamed officials said, according to the station.