
Trump Declares Iran Nuclear Program Delayed by Decades
US President Donald Trump has said that Iran’s nuclear program has been set back by decades due to the US attack. Donald Trump was asked how much he thought Iran’s nuclear program had been set back by the US attack. Iran nuclear setback
In response, Trump said that he thought, “Basically, decades. I think if they had it, they would have gone to hell…. They wanted to enrich it after all. Trump Iran policy
A Pentagon intelligence review has said that the US attack on Iran did not destroy the country’s nuclear program and that it probably “set it back by months. Nuclear program timeline
Trump described the conflict between Israel and Iran as “two kids in the same schoolyard. Iran deal collapse
Meanwhile, Trump said that “big progress” is also being made in the Gaza war. Iran nuclear restrictions He said, We are very close to a deal on Gaza.”
The United Nations Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors need to return to Iran and start working with the country, the agency’s chief, Rafael Grossi, has said. Iran Nuclear Program
He said his priority now is to return to Iran. But he also said it will not be easy.
Regarding reports that Iran’s nuclear program has been delayed for only a few months, he said, I don’t like this perspective. It’s a spectator view.
The technology is there. The technical capabilities are there. No one can deny that, he said.
There is an opportunity for a diplomatic solution. We should not waste that opportunity. It doesn’t matter if it’s for two or three months. We need a solution,” Grossi said. Iran Nuclear Program
Meanwhile, Iran’s parliament has agreed to suspend relations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The country’s parliamentarians approved the plan to suspend cooperation with the IAEA by voting on Wednesday (June 25). No representatives voted against the proposal. Iran Nuclear Program
Khamenei Yet to Endorse Ceasefire, Stance Remains Unclear
The ceasefire between Iran and Israel was confirmed by senior officials including the country’s president on Tuesday. But even then, there has been no public statement from the country’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, acknowledging the matter. Iran Nuclear Program
According to the BBC, his statement on any matter is the final word on the country. That is why attention is now being paid from inside and outside the country to when he speaks on the matter.
There have been reports that Khamenei is staying in a secure bunker instead of his regular residence in Tehran, although Iran has not confirmed this.
A pre-recorded video message from him was broadcast on television on June 18. In that speech, he rejected Donald Trump’s call for “unconditional surrender”. Iran Nuclear Program
US President Donald Trump announced on Monday evening that Israel and Iran had agreed to a ceasefire. He said it could lead to the establishment of a lasting peace.
Iran has said that it is ready to stop shelling if Israel stops its attacks. Israel, on the other hand, said that its attack on Iran had achieved its objective. Therefore, it agreed to the ceasefire proposal.
After Israeli airstrikes on Iran about two weeks ago, Iran also launched missile attacks on Israel in retaliation. Then, amid the ongoing missile and drone attacks between the two countries, the United States also bombed Iranian nuclear facilities. After about 12 days of conflict, the two countries agreed to a ceasefire. peoples bd news
As of now, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has not publicly recognized or endorsed the ceasefire in the ongoing conflict. His stance remains a critical factor in Iran’s official position, as his approval would significantly influence the country’s next steps. Iran Nuclear Program
If you’re referring to a specific recent ceasefire (for example, in Gaza or another regional conflict), Khamenei’s silence or non-recognition could signal Iran’s strategic hesitation or a demand for further concessions. Alternatively, it might reflect internal deliberations within Iran’s leadership.
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