Trump Warns Iran Over Alleged Nuclear Rebuild, Promises More Strikes

Trump Warns Iran Over Alleged Nuclear Rebuild, Promises More Strikes

By tredu.com7/22/2025

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Trump Warns Iran Over Alleged Nuclear Rebuild, Promises More Strikes

Trump Warns Iran Over Alleged Nuclear Rebuild, Promises More Strikes

July 22, 2025 – Tredu News

Former US President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social Tuesday, accusing Iran of rebuilding its nuclear facilities and warning that further American military action could follow. Trump asserted that US airstrikes in June had already "completely destroyed" key Iranian buildings but emphasized that more strikes are possible if Iran resumes its nuclear ambitions.

Iran Confirms Damage, Threatens to Resume Enrichment

In response, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed that the country’s nuclear sites were severely damaged, and uranium enrichment had stopped due to the extent of destruction. However, Araghchi stated that Iran reserves the right to rebuild and will "do it again, if necessary."

The statements signal rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, renewing fears about a potential military escalation between the two nations.

US-Iran Tensions Back in Focus

This exchange has reignited concerns over nuclear proliferation, regional security, and future US foreign policy direction, particularly in the absence of a new diplomatic framework.

Key Points:

  • Trump alleges Iran is rebuilding nuclear weapons and warns of more strikes.
  • Iran’s Foreign Minister confirms severe damage to nuclear sites.
  • Iran threatens to resume uranium enrichment if provoked.
  • Tensions between Tehran and Washington resurface amid fragile diplomacy.

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