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Trump says he knows who leaked Pentagon report on Iran strike: ‘Should be prosecuted’
27-06-2025, 10:26 PM
"He claimed the operation had destroyed key sites, but a leaked report suggested the strikes were less effective than claimed."
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28-06-2025, 06:13 AM
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29-06-2025, 03:38 PM
(27-06-2025, 10:26 PM)Geneco Wrote: "He claimed the operation had destroyed key sites, but a leaked report suggested the strikes were less effective than claimed."
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President Trump accused Democrats of leaking information about US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and threatened prosecution. He claimed the operation had destroyed key sites, but a leaked report suggested the strikes were less effective than claimed.
29-06-2025, 03:53 PM
(29-06-2025, 03:38 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: President Trump accused Democrats of leaking information about US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and threatened prosecution. He claimed the operation had destroyed key sites, but a leaked report suggested the strikes were less effective than claimed.
Trump says rolled back idea to remove sanctions on Iran because Tehran's ‘anger, hatred &…’US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth tears into media over Iran strikes coverage: ‘In your DNA to cheer against Trump’. He claimed operation had destroyed key sites, but a leaked report suggested the strikes were less effective than claimed. US Donald Trump speaks in East Room of White House in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday. Trump on Thursday, 27 June, threatened to prosecute Democrats, accusing them, without providing evidence, of leaking info related to US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, namely Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, which took place last week under Ops Midnight Hammer.
“The Democrats are ones who leaked the info on PERFECT FLIGHT to the Nuclear Sites in Iran. Should be prosecuted,” Trump shared on Truth Social.
Trump initially asserted administration’s weekend operation had “totally obliterated” Iran’s major uranium enrichment facilities. A leaked preliminary report from the Defence Intelligence Agency later indicated to news outlets that the strikes may not have hindered Iran’s nuclear programme as much as initially claimed. The leak infuriated Trump and senior officials, who argued that the report was incomplete. In response, the admin announced it would restrict the sharing of classified info with Congress, a move that angered congressional Democrats, according to reports.
Top Trump administration officials briefed senators on the US airstrikes targeting Iran’s nuclear enrichment sites. Following the briefing, Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., told reporters that Trump was “deliberately misleading” when he claimed the US “obliterated” the nuclear program, whereas Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., stated that Iran has been “weakened”. (Note:Weaken yes, but it only take them a few months to be back on to Atom bomb ready.

29-06-2025, 04:02 PM
29-06-2025, 04:14 PM
Iran signals openness to transfers of enriched uranium abroad. Sun, June 29, 2025.
Iran could transfer its stocks of enriched uranium to another country in the event of an agreement with the U.S. on Tehran's nuclear programme, Iran's UN Ambassador Amir-Saeid Iravani said on Saturday, news site Al-Monitor.
A transfer of 20% and 60% enriched uranium would not be a red line for Tehran, Iravani said, adding that the material could alternatively remain in Iran under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) supervision. However, he stressed that Iran would not renounce its right to domestic uranium production, a condition the U.S. firmly rejects. Iravani also ruled out any restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile programme,& reiterated that a new agreement would hinge, among other conditions, on the lifting of international sanctions.
His remarks come hours after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X late Friday. Iran is fundamentally willing to resume nuclear negotiations with the U.S., though he urged US President Donald Trump to moderate his tone. "If President Trump is genuine about wanting a deal, he should put aside the disrespectful and unacceptable tone towards Iran's Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, and stop hurting his millions of heartfelt followers," Araghchi said. "Good will begets good will, and respect begets respect."
Trump recently said that new talks with Iran would take place "next week," though he offered no further details. Several previous rounds of negotiations between Washington and Tehran have failed to yield an agreement. Earlier this month, tensions escalated sharply when Israel, accusing Iran fast-approaching a point of no return goal of obtaining atomic weapons, carried out strikes on nuclear sites, defence positions, cities & energy infrastructure during 12-day war.
More than 20 high-ranking Iranian military officials were killed, some in their homes. The US also intervened with a strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Trump later said attacks had set back Iran’s nuclear programme by years, & when asked if he would strike again should uranium enrichment continue, he replied in the affirmative, insisting Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. In response to the attacks, the Iranian parliament passed a law this week suspending cooperation with the IAEA. However, Tehran has not formally notified the agency, & experts warn that negotiations cannot proceed without the IAEA’s technical oversight.
Iran signals openness to transfers of enriched uranium abroad https://share.google/xaUekXsPpauOHe4En
Iran could transfer its stocks of enriched uranium to another country in the event of an agreement with the U.S. on Tehran's nuclear programme, Iran's UN Ambassador Amir-Saeid Iravani said on Saturday, news site Al-Monitor.
A transfer of 20% and 60% enriched uranium would not be a red line for Tehran, Iravani said, adding that the material could alternatively remain in Iran under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) supervision. However, he stressed that Iran would not renounce its right to domestic uranium production, a condition the U.S. firmly rejects. Iravani also ruled out any restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile programme,& reiterated that a new agreement would hinge, among other conditions, on the lifting of international sanctions.
His remarks come hours after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X late Friday. Iran is fundamentally willing to resume nuclear negotiations with the U.S., though he urged US President Donald Trump to moderate his tone. "If President Trump is genuine about wanting a deal, he should put aside the disrespectful and unacceptable tone towards Iran's Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, and stop hurting his millions of heartfelt followers," Araghchi said. "Good will begets good will, and respect begets respect."
Trump recently said that new talks with Iran would take place "next week," though he offered no further details. Several previous rounds of negotiations between Washington and Tehran have failed to yield an agreement. Earlier this month, tensions escalated sharply when Israel, accusing Iran fast-approaching a point of no return goal of obtaining atomic weapons, carried out strikes on nuclear sites, defence positions, cities & energy infrastructure during 12-day war.
More than 20 high-ranking Iranian military officials were killed, some in their homes. The US also intervened with a strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Trump later said attacks had set back Iran’s nuclear programme by years, & when asked if he would strike again should uranium enrichment continue, he replied in the affirmative, insisting Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. In response to the attacks, the Iranian parliament passed a law this week suspending cooperation with the IAEA. However, Tehran has not formally notified the agency, & experts warn that negotiations cannot proceed without the IAEA’s technical oversight.
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29-06-2025, 04:16 PM
(29-06-2025, 04:14 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Iran signals openness to transfers of enriched uranium abroad. Sun, June 29, 2025.
Iran could transfer its stocks of enriched uranium to another country in the event of an agreement with the U.S. on Tehran's nuclear programme, Iran's UN Ambassador Amir-Saeid Iravani said on Saturday, news site Al-Monitor.
A transfer of 20% and 60% enriched uranium would not be a red line for Tehran, Iravani said, adding that the material could alternatively remain in Iran under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) supervision. However, he stressed that Iran would not renounce its right to domestic uranium production, a condition the U.S. firmly rejects. Iravani also ruled out any restrictions on Iran’s ballistic missile programme,& reiterated that a new agreement would hinge, among other conditions, on the lifting of international sanctions.
His remarks come hours after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X late Friday. Iran is fundamentally willing to resume nuclear negotiations with the U.S., though he urged US President Donald Trump to moderate his tone. "If President Trump is genuine about wanting a deal, he should put aside the disrespectful and unacceptable tone towards Iran's Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Khamenei, and stop hurting his millions of heartfelt followers," Araghchi said. "Good will begets good will, and respect begets respect."
Trump recently said that new talks with Iran would take place "next week," though he offered no further details. Several previous rounds of negotiations between Washington and Tehran have failed to yield an agreement. Earlier this month, tensions escalated sharply when Israel, accusing Iran fast-approaching a point of no return goal of obtaining atomic weapons, carried out strikes on nuclear sites, defence positions, cities & energy infrastructure during 12-day war.
More than 20 high-ranking Iranian military officials were killed, some in their homes. The US also intervened with a strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Trump later said attacks had set back Iran’s nuclear programme by years, & when asked if he would strike again should uranium enrichment continue, he replied in the affirmative, insisting Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons. In response to the attacks, the Iranian parliament passed a law this week suspending cooperation with the IAEA. However, Tehran has not formally notified the agency, & experts warn that negotiations cannot proceed without the IAEA’s technical oversight.
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29-06-2025, 04:17 PM
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