Iran’s Defiance Raises Alarming Questions as Trump Sounds the Alarm

President Donald Trump issued a blunt warning Friday: Iran has refused to allow international inspections of its nuclear program and is still enriching uranium behind closed doors.

Speaking aboard Air Force One after the July 4th celebration, Trump made it clear: “If Iran restarts its program, it will be a problem.”

The former president emphasized that while key nuclear facilities have been hit hard, Tehran could resume operations elsewhere. “I would say it’s set back permanently… but if they start up again at a new site, we’ll deal with it,” he said.

Israel Joins the Fight—Netanyahu and Trump to Discuss Strategy

Trump confirmed he will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday to discuss Iran’s next move and how to keep the Middle East safe from a nuclear-armed regime.

This comes as the UN’s nuclear watchdog agency, the IAEA, pulled out its last inspectors—leaving Iran’s facilities completely unchecked.

UN Watchdog Abandons Iran—And the World Is Left Guessing

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has been unable to access Iran’s bombed nuclear sites since a 12-day war broke out three weeks ago—fueled by joint U.S. and Israeli military strikes.

Now, the agency says it’s lost all physical oversight, a major blow to global nuclear monitoring efforts.

Iran Blocks Access, Suspends Cooperation

Iran’s parliament recently passed a law suspending all cooperation with the IAEA until it claims its facilities are “safe”—a move many experts call a smokescreen for restarting nuclear weapons production.

Even more alarming, Iran blames the IAEA for provoking the strikes by releasing a damaging report on May 31. That report led to a resolution declaring Iran in violation of its nuclear obligations.

Where Is the Enriched Uranium? Over 880 Pounds Missing

Despite targeted military action that destroyed or damaged three major enrichment facilities, there is still no clear answer on what happened to Iran’s nine tons of enriched uranium—including 880+ pounds enriched up to 60%, dangerously close to weapons-grade.

That uranium could be moved, hidden, or worse—weaponized.

Trump’s Warning: No Nuclear Iran—Not Now, Not Ever

President Trump made one thing clear: Iran wants to meet—but only on its terms. And that’s not an option.

“I won’t allow them to restart,” Trump said, reinforcing his stance on America’s safety and strength.

The world is watching. But President Trump isn’t just watching—he’s preparing.