Trump Warns To Attack Again If Iran Restarts Uranium Enrichment Program

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Trump warns to attack again if Iran restarts uranium enrichment program

US President Trump said that there had been minor violations of the ceasefire, but now Israel is adhering well to the Iran ceasefire agreement, and after the ceasefire, Israeli jets returned at his request

HAGUE: (UrduPoint/Pakistan Point News-June 25th, 2025) US President Donald Trump said that if Iran restarts its uranium enrichment program, it would be attacked again.

Speaking at the NATO Summit underway in The Hague, US President Trump said that there had been minor violations of the ceasefire, but now Israel is adhering well to the Iran ceasefire agreement, and after the ceasefire, Israeli jets returned at his request.

He said significant achievements have been made in Iran that are important for everyone. The Fordow nuclear site in Iran has been destroyed, and now there is nothing but devastation at Fordow.

Trump emphasized that Iran must not be allowed to enrich uranium under any circumstances. He said that Iran will not be able to produce nuclear material for a long time now, and it has become very difficult for Iran to develop nuclear weapons.

In response to a journalist’s question, President Trump said that by attacking Iran, the US has ended the war. He added that if Iran restarts its uranium enrichment program, it would be targeted again.

Speaking on Gaza, US President Trump said there has been major progress on that front as well.

On this occasion, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that after the American strikes, Iran is now far from developing nuclear weapons. He added that the President's actions have severely damaged Iran’s nuclear program, and further details are being gathered.

During the summit, NATO Secretary-General said that Trump convinced NATO member states to increase their defense spending.

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