Trump issues renewed threats to bomb Iran's nuclear sites
In a series of events spanning 15 days, tensions between Iran and its adversaries reached a boiling point, with the conflict involving nuclear facilities and military bases.
The saga began on June 13, when Israel launched an operation against Iran's nuclear facilities, military leaders, nuclear physicists, and airbases. This was followed by the White House chief's statement claiming that the United States had destroyed Iran's nuclear capabilities. However, it's important to note that the search results do not provide information on when Iran rebuilt its nuclear research facilities.
Iran, for its part, has maintained that it does not plan further escalation of the conflict. RIA Novosti has reported President Trump's words about Iran, stating that the country is sending bad signals. In response to the Israeli operation, Iran's response continued for 12 days.
The conflict also included attacks on military bases, such as the US base of Al-Udeid in Qatar. On June 23, Iran launched rocket attacks on this very base. The US was involved in the conflict, conducting a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities on June 22. The United States has also stated that it would be willing to destroy Iran's nuclear capabilities again openly.
During talks between representatives of the "E3" (UK, France, Germany) and Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Majid Takht Ravanchi, Iran asserted its right to continue uranium enrichment exclusively on its territory. It remains unclear if Iran could potentially decide to rebuild its nuclear capabilities.
As of now, the conflict involving Iran and its adversaries has lasted for at least 15 days, from June 13 to June 27. The situation remains volatile, and updates are being closely monitored by the international community.
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