Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Program: Trump Hints at a Possible Secret Facility That Could Change the Situation Drastically

The tense situation surrounding Iran's nuclear program is escalating once again. U.S. President Donald Trump, known for his decisive stance and dedication to national security, has made a surprising statement by revealing that, in addition to the three known nuclear sites, Iran may also possess an additional secret facility that has previously gone unnoticed by the international community. Trump emphasized that during the conflict and diplomatic negotiations, the U.S. knew about three main sites, but there is now reason to believe that there are more, and this warrants special attention. The existence of such a hidden site could pose new challenges for diplomacy and regional security, complicating efforts to control and resolve the issue. Trump did not specify the exact location of this potential site but reiterated that he would not allow Iran to continue uranium enrichment. He stressed that he would oppose any further nuclear pursuits by Iran, highlighting his firm stance against the proliferation of nuclear weapons. On the night of June 22, the U.S. launched a massive airstrike targeting three critical Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan—provoking significant international reactions. While the Trump administration is discussing the possibility of offering up to $30 billion in civil nuclear investments to Iran, the main goal remains to bring Tehran to negotiations and persuade Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions. However, experts remain skeptical that U.S. actions will produce the desired results, given Iran's long-standing pursuit of maintaining its nuclear independence, which complicates diplomatic efforts toward resolution.