Trump says iran war persists for public relations reasons

President Donald Trump stated in recent Fox News interviews that the U.S. war against Iran continues primarily for public relations purposes and personal reassurance, even as enriched uranium remains buried under rubble from last June's strikes.

In a Friday interview on Fox News with host Bret Baier, Trump described the June bomber raid on three Iranian nuclear sites. He said the mountain collapsed on the material, calling it nuclear dust buried under heavy granite rubble. When asked why retrieval was not necessary, Trump replied that it was good enough but added it was not good enough public-relations-wise. He also noted nine cameras monitoring the sites around the clock and said he would feel better if the uranium were removed entirely. In a separate Thursday interview, Trump reiterated constant surveillance of the locations. He indicated he might resume bombing if Iran refused a peace deal requiring it to give up the uranium. Trump has maintained that the war prevents Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, despite acknowledging the material is inaccessible. He stated he does not consider Americans' financial situation when deciding on the conflict.

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President Trump threatens strikes on Iran's infrastructure during White House press conference.
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President Donald Trump warned on Monday that the United States would target every bridge and power plant in Iran by Tuesday night unless a deal is reached to open the Strait of Hormuz. During a White House press conference, he detailed a successful rescue mission for two downed U.S. airmen while evading questions on potential war crimes. Iran rejected a proposed ceasefire amid ongoing diplomatic efforts by regional mediators.

US President Donald Trump announced on Monday that he had abandoned a military strike on Iran originally scheduled for Tuesday. The decision follows a request from Gulf leaders and comes as serious negotiations are underway with Tehran.

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President Trump's ongoing conflict with Iran has depleted U.S. weapons stockpiles and prompted shifts in military commitments to allies.

The United States and Iran are discussing a proposed framework to end their conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump presented a 14-point plan for 30 days of negotiations, though Iranian officials have not yet accepted it.

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US President Donald Trump has rejected Iran’s response to a US proposal aimed at ending the war. Tehran pressed for conditions including lifting the naval blockade, easing sanctions, and retaining influence over shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

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