President Trump on Thursday said the Space Force has “very powerful cameras” trained on Iran’s destroyed nuclear sites, scouting for any attempts Iran may take to break out the enriched uranium still buried deep below.
“Every inch of that land has cameras on it,” he said. “We have about nine of them, and they’re on, and we cover it. So, if anybody even got near it, we would know what we had to.”
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He further brushed off the idea of the US imminently sending troops into those sites to retrieve the buried nuclear material — saying “we could get it right now” if he chose to go that route.
“I don’t think [Iran] could stop us if we wanted, but there’s no reason to,” he said. “We have very powerful cameras.”
