Trump at UN: Iran must not have nukes; its enrichment capacity was ‘demolished’ in June war
The Times of Israel-Sept23rd2025
Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, US President Donald Trump stresses that the regime in Iran must not be allowed to attain nuclear weapons, and says its nuclear enrichment capacity was demolished in June’s 12-day war.
“The world’s number one sponsor of terror can never be allowed to possess the most dangerous weapon,” Trump says. “That’s why, shortly after taking office, I sent the so-called Supreme Leader a letter making a generous offer. I extended a pledge of full cooperation in exchange for a suspension of Iran’s nuclear program. The regime’s answer was to continue their constant threats to their neighbors and US interests throughout the region and some great countries that are right nearby.”
As a consequence, he says, the US resorted to force. “Today, many of Iran’s former military commanders — In fact, I can say almost all of them — are no longer with us. They’re dead. Three months ago, in Operation Midnight Hammer, seven American B-2 bombers dropped fourteen 30,000-pound-each bombs on Iran’s key nuclear facility, totally obliterating everything.”
He says, “No other country on Earth could have done what we did. No other country has the equipment to do what we did. We have the greatest weapons on Earth. We hate to use them, but we did something that for 22 years people wanted to do.”
“With Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity demolished, I immediately brokered an end to the 12-day war, as it’s called, between Israel and Iran, with both sides agreeing to fight no longer.”
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