‘Don’t drop bombs on…’: Trump lashes out at Israel, tells IDF to call back fighter jets, says Iran is…
Washington: Amid the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, United States President Donald Trump has issued a warning to Tel Aviv, stating that any kind of attack on Iran would violate the ceasefire. He had announced a complete ceasefire following the air strikes on the American airbase in Qatar. While announcing the ceasefire, the US President said that Iran and Israel both must not attack each other. However, within a few hours, Tel Aviv claimed that Iran fired missiles at its cities.
Trump Expressed Displeasure With Israel
President Trump later stated that both the countries have violated the ceasefire agreement and was not happy with Iran but “really unhappy with Israel”. While addressing the media before leaving the NATO summit which was held in Netherland’s Hague, he said that Israel violated the ceasefire and “took out its weapons”. Responding on Iran nuclear program, he said the Middle East country’s nuclear capabilities are gone.
Trump Instructed Israel
Donald Trump asked Israel not to bomb Iran and bring its pilots home. He said, “Israel, don’t drop those bombs. If you do, it’s a major violation. Bring your pilots home right now.”
“Israel, don’t drop those bombs. If you do, it’s a major violation. Bring your pilots home right now,” he said.
Will Iran’s Nuclear Program Stop?
It is not clear how much damage Israel and US have done to the nuclear bases in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan, Eurasian Times reported. However, experts say that Tehran had smartly moved its stockpile of uranium, which is enriched up to 60 percent, to a safer and underground location before the attacks. Now, the Middle East country can enrich the Uranium stockpile to 90 percent, which is needed to make nuclear bomb, after the conflict stops.
If the combined attack of the US and Israel has not stopped Tehran’s nuclear program, does Washington have any Plan B?
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has already stated that Tehran has stored 400 kg of uranium (enriched up to 60 percent). This amount of uranium is sufficient to make not one but ten lethal nuclear bombs.
Israel–Iran ceasefire
On Tuesday, both Israel and Iran have confirmed that they have agreed Trump’s proposed ceasefire agreement. The ceasefire comes after Iran on Monday launched a limited retaliatory missile attack on a US military base in Qatar. After the two sides accepted the deal, Iran launched a final barrage of missiles targeting Israel, killing at least four people on Tuesday morning, while Israel launched air strikes targeting sites in the Islamic Republic before dawn.
What Did Iran Say On Ceasefire Agreement?
Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said that his country had only responded to Israeli “aggression.” Taking to X, he wrote, “As Iran has repeatedly made clear: Israel launched war on Iran, not the other way around. As of now, there is NO ‘agreement’ on any ceasefire or cessation of military operations. However, provided that the Israeli regime stops its illegal aggression against the Iranian people no later than 4 am Tehran time, we have no intention to continue our response afterwards.”
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