
Trump Claims Iran's Nuclear Sites Obliterated, Doubts Future Nuclear Energy
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has made significant claims regarding Iran's nuclear capabilities, stating that the country's nuclear sites have been "obliterated." Speaking from a podium with the White House facade in the background, Mr. Trump expressed strong doubts about Iran's ability to resume nuclear energy development in the near future. "I don't believe that they're going to go back into nuclear anytime soon," Trump asserted. He further claimed that Iran had spent "over a trillion dollars on nuclear and they never got it together." He also described efforts to reinforce a nuclear site with concrete that was subsequently "obliterated," stating it was hit "exactly at the concrete." During his address, Mr. Trump also criticized past media reporting, linking what he referred to as "fake news" related to the "Hunter Biden laptop" story to the broader "Russia hoax." He implied that the same individuals who covered these topics were involved in spreading misinformation.