Iran to Restore Nuclear Facilities with Greater Force: What is Happening.
Iran Prepares to Restore Its Nuclear Facilities
According to inkorr.com: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has announced that the country plans to restore its nuclear facilities 'with greater force.' This information was disclosed during a visit to the Atomic Energy Organization, where he met with leaders of the Iranian nuclear industry.
Destroying buildings and factories will not pose a problem for us; we will rebuild them with greater force.
He also emphasized that Iran has no intention of developing nuclear weapons. These statements have become particularly relevant following the attack by U.S. military forces on Iran's nuclear facilities, which the U.S. claimed were related to atomic weaponry. In response, Iran stated that its nuclear program has exclusively peaceful purposes.
It is noteworthy that U.S. President Donald Trump warned of a possible escalation of conflict in the event of the resumption of operations at Iranian nuclear facilities, which were destroyed in June.
All this is intended to solve people's problems, combat diseases, and promote public health.
There is also information that Venezuela has requested military assistance from Russia, China, and Iran.
After the attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iran announced its intention to restore them with greater force, emphasizing that its nuclear program has peaceful aims. This position has raised tensions from the U.S. and other countries, but Iran intends to adhere to its plans.
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