Former President Donald Trump stated in multiple interviews with Fox News that he does not believe Iran relocated its enriched uranium stockpiles from the Fordow nuclear facility prior to recent U.S. strikes. Trump emphasized that moving enriched uranium is a very difficult, dangerous, and heavy process, and that Iran was caught off guard by the attacks, receiving little to no advance warning. He described the strikes as highly effective, leaving the Fordow site destroyed and filled with "thousands of tons of rock." Trump dismissed claims that Iran had hidden or moved uranium before the strikes, asserting that the Iranian regime did not anticipate the U.S. military action and therefore did not have the opportunity to relocate nuclear material.
Trump on on Iran's Fordow nuclear facility: "They didn't move anything... they didn't think it was going to be actually doable, what we did. What we did was amazing... it's just thousands of tons of rock in that room right now. The whole place is just destroyed." https://t.co/NjHhImUsoO
President Trump responds to reports that Iran moved enriched uranium out of Fordow before the US strike: "They didn't move anything... they didn't think it was going to be actually doable, what we did. What we did was amazing... it's just thousands of tons of rock in that room
President Trump on successfully obliterating Iran’s nuclear facilities: “They didn't move anything... they didn't think it was doable. What we did was amazing... it's just thousands of tons of rock in that room right now. The whole place is destroyed." https://t.co/yWhn0UKwWT