Iran, Trump and Israel
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Sunday marks one month since Israel struck targets inside Iran. The Middle East situation remains uncertain amid media reports that Israel's prime minister is suggesting the possibility of resuming attacks on Iran.
President Donald Trump claims Iran's nuclear sites were "totally obliterated," while Israeli officials report a portion of enriched uranium may have survived the operation.
Russian strongman Vladimir Putin has privately told both President Trump and Iranian officials that he supports a nuclear deal in which Tehran is unable to enrich uranium, sources told Axios.
Israel believes a U.S. strike buried the enriched uranium under an Iranian facility, the official told reporters in Washington.
Iran said yesterday its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency “will take on a new form”, expressing a desire for a diplomatic solution
Israel believes that Iran could potentially retrieve enriched uranium buried beneath one of the three facilities struck by US forces last month, according to a senior Israeli official.
Portions of Iran’s near weapons-grade enriched uranium wasn’t entirely destroyed in US strikes and the stockpiles could potentially be accessed by nuclear engineers, according to a
Hammer involved a coordinated strike using GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs delivered by B‑2 bombers and submarine-launched Tomahawks, targeting the Isfahan, Natanz, and Fordow nuclear sites.