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Trump says Iran cannot have nuclear weapon after B-2 strikes

Source: Forbes Breaking News · All Forbes Breaking News reports

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Summary

The Forbes Breaking News clip captures a reporter asking President Trump whether the US is closer to a final deal ending Iran's nuclear weapons program, referencing the recent expiration of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding. Trump responds that Iran will not receive the deal he deems necessary and reiterates that Iran cannot and will not have a nuclear weapon. Trump attributes significant delays in any Iranian nuclear efforts to prior US strikes using B-2 bombers on Iranian sites. The segment consists solely of the exchange without additional narration, graphics, or expert analysis.

Editorial Assessment

The clip provides an unaltered record of Trump's stated position on Iran's nuclear ambitions and the effects of 2025 military action. It accurately reflects the context of the expired June 2026 MoU but offers no counterpoints from Iranian officials or details on ongoing talks. Viewers may miss updates on whether enrichment has resumed or the status of buried materials referenced in prior statements. Overall, the reporting is straightforward and fact-based with minimal risk of skewing perception.

Key Moments

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Iran cannot and will not have a nuclear weapon

Consistent with Trump's repeated public statements; aligns with US policy goal post-2025 strikes.

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B-2 bomber strikes have set Iran's nuclear program back a long time

Refers to documented June 2025 US strikes on Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan sites using B-2s.

Sources Consulted

  1. US-Iran MoU ends: What happens next?
  2. Trump: Iran, US will dig up nuclear 'dust' from B-2 bombers
  3. US releases official agreement with Iran
  4. Trump escalates threats to Iran's infrastructure