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Washington: Donald Trump recently said some very strict and direct things about Iran in an interview. No diplomatic language, no beating around the bush in a very clear tone.
Trump didn't even hide it. He claimed that the US Space Force is keeping a round-the-clock monitor on Iran's nuclear sites and its uranium reserves. He said that the surveillance is so advanced that even if a leaf moves there, it can be detected immediately.
Trump made it very clear on this – whoever tries to come near these bases, the US Army can immediately target them. In fact, he even said that his technology can even identify a person. That means getting close even “accidentally” can be costly.
According to Trump, not much. He claimed that Iran's navy, air force and air defense system have been so damaged that it will take years to rebuild. Trump said this very calmly, as if everything were already decided.
Trump said that the US Army has destroyed about 70 percent of its military targets. But what catches the attention is that he hinted that more action may take place in the next two weeks. That means the matter is not over yet.
He himself answered this also. Trump believes that nuclear weapons falling into the hands of a "dangerous regime" is a threat to the entire world, particularly Israel and the entire Middle East. And in this matter he is not in the right to take any kind of risk.
Trump defended himself on this, saying that if he had remained in that agreement, Iran would have come closer to making nuclear weapons. He claims that this action of America has pushed Iran's nuclear program back several decades. Right or wrong, this debate is different, but Trump is completely firm on his decision.