President Trump stated that the US will work closely with Iran to prevent uranium enrichment and discuss tariff and sanctions relief. He mentioned that the US would 'dig up and remove' enriched uranium buried under joint US-Israeli strikes last June. These remarks follow a recent two-week ceasefire agreement between the US, Iran, and Israel, alongside a warning about 50% tariffs on weapons suppliers.
Despite a two-week ceasefire declared by President Trump with Iran, the US Defense Secretary stated that US forces will remain deployed in the Middle East during the truce. The US claimed to have severely damaged Iran's military through extensive airstrikes. However, Iran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz while resisting, and the US demands the voluntary handover of Iran's highly enriched uranium.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed a decisive military victory over Iran, stating that Tehran's missile program has been functionally destroyed. He asserted that 800 strikes destroyed Iran's industrial base, preventing further missile or UAV production. The US stated it will monitor Iran's enriched uranium stockpile during the two-week ceasefire.
The US Defense Secretary claimed a decisive military victory over Iran, stating US forces are ready to resume combat if diplomacy fails. The US is monitoring Iran's enriched uranium stockpile, while Tehran enters talks without trusting US negotiators. Both sides assert military superiority, keeping tensions high.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed the US achieved a decisive military victory over Iran, functionally destroying Tehran's missile program. This statement came a day after President Trump backed down from threatening a full-scale assault on Iran. The US military stated it is monitoring Iran's enriched uranium stockpile during the ceasefire and will secure it if necessary.
President Trump declared the two-week ceasefire deal with Iran a 'total and complete victory.' He stated that the deal would ensure Iran's enriched uranium issue would be 'perfectly taken care of.' Trump also mentioned China's role in bringing Iran to the negotiating table, hinting at a May trip to Beijing.
US President Donald Trump declared the two-week ceasefire deal with Iran a 'total and complete victory' for the US. He stated that Iran's enriched uranium issue would be 'perfectly taken care of' under the agreement. Trump also mentioned China's role in bringing Iran to the negotiating table, hinting at an upcoming trip to Beijing in May.