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Only US and China can retrieve enriched uranium from Iran's 'obliterated' nuclear sites, Trump says

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Only US and China can retrieve enriched uranium from Iran's 'obliterated' nuclear sites, Trump says

Former U.S. President Donald Trump claimed only the U.S. and China can retrieve enriched uranium from Iran’s destroyed nuclear sites, while Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi tied an end to the war to the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon. The Israel Defense Forces reported three injured officers in southern Lebanon and struck over 650 Hezbollah targets in the past week, while U.S. Central Command confirmed 129 commercial ships were redirected due to the Iranian port blockade." "article": "Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that only the United States and China possess the capability to retrieve enriched uranium from Iran’s nuclear sites, which he described as 'obliterated' in strikes last year. Trump also expressed willingness to meet with Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei if negotiations between Washington and Tehran yield a deal. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that the ongoing conflict will only end when Israel withdraws from Lebanese territories, emphasizing Lebanon’s role in any ceasefire agreement. His remarks followed Hezbollah’s rejection of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. Mohsen Rezaei, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader, reinforced Iran’s support for Hezbollah, calling it an ally that made significant sacrifices in recent hostilities. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported three injured officers in southern Lebanon over two days, including two seriously wounded in separate incidents involving Hezbollah militants. The IDF also announced it had struck over 650 Hezbollah targets in the past week, killing more than 125 terrorists and targeting infrastructure to protect northern Israeli citizens. U.S. Central Command disclosed that 129 commercial ships have been redirected due to the ongoing U.S.-enforced blockade of Iranian ports, which began in mid-April. The USS Tripoli amphibious assault ship was deployed to support the blockade. Rezaei warned that Iran’s armed forces have little tolerance for the blockade, asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz and threatening escalation in Lebanon if tensions persist.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that only the United States and China possess the capability to retrieve enriched uranium from Iran’s nuclear sites, which he described as 'obliterated' in strikes last year. Trump also expressed willingness to meet with Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei if negotiations between Washington and Tehran yield a deal. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi declared that the ongoing conflict will only end when Israel withdraws from Lebanese territories, emphasizing Lebanon’s role in any ceasefire agreement. His remarks followed Hezbollah’s rejection of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. Mohsen Rezaei, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader, reinforced Iran’s support for Hezbollah, calling it an ally that made significant sacrifices in recent hostilities. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported three injured officers in southern Lebanon over two days, including two seriously wounded in separate incidents involving Hezbollah militants. The IDF also announced it had struck over 650 Hezbollah targets in the past week, killing more than 125 terrorists and targeting infrastructure to protect northern Israeli citizens. U.S. Central Command disclosed that 129 commercial ships have been redirected due to the ongoing U.S.-enforced blockade of Iranian ports, which began in mid-April. The USS Tripoli amphibious assault ship was deployed to support the blockade. Rezaei warned that Iran’s armed forces have little tolerance for the blockade, asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz and threatening escalation in Lebanon if tensions persist.

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