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IRAN has vowed to push on with nuclear enrichment – in a stark warning to the west following Trump’s stealth blitz on Tehran’s nuke plants.

The pariah state pledged to enrich uranium at weapons-grade levels, despite the 12-day war which started over fears the mullahs were dangerously close to getting a nuclear warhead.

A still imagen taken from a video released by Iranian news agency WANA on June 18, 2025, that it says showed missiles fired by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps towards Israel. WANA said no location or specific date had been provided for the video that shows missiles taking off and flying in the air. Iranian news agency WANA /Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IRAN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN IRAN. NO USE BBC PERSIAN. NO USE MANOTO. NO USE VOA PERSIAN. NO USE IRAN INTERNATIONAL. FOR REUTERS CUSTOMERS ONLY.

Iran has vowed to push on with its nuclear enrichment programme
President Trump addressing the nation from the White House, flanked by Vice President Vance and Secretaries Rubio and Hegseth.

It comes after Trump’s nuclear plant blitz during the 12-day warCredit: The Mega Agency
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei meeting with Iranian judiciary members following a US-mediated ceasefire.

The Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khameni’s pariah state vowed to keep aiming for a nuclear weaponCredit: EPA
B-2 Spirit bomber releasing a bomb.

B-2 Spirit drops a GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bomb (stock)Credit: US Airforce
Illustration of a map showing the locations of Iranian nuclear facilities targeted with bunker buster bombs and Tomahawk missiles.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Fox News that his country would not give up on its nuclear programme.

He added that the US and Israel’s bid to prevent Tehran from developing a nuke was unlikely to pay off.

The chilling threats came despite threats of intense international sanctions against the Islamic Republic if they were to go ahead with weapons-grade uranium enrichment.

Araghchi said: “We cannot give up enrichment because it is an achievement of our own scientists.

“And now, more than that, it is a question of national pride.”

The Foreign Minister also said: “Enrichment is so dear to us.”

Aragchi confirmed that the damage done by Donald Trump’s Operation Midnight Hammer on Iran’s nuclear sites had been “serious”.

But he stopped short of commenting on whether any enriched uranium survived the sophisticated attack.

“Our facilities have been damaged – seriously damaged,” Araghchi said.

“The extent of which is now under evaluation by our atomic energy organisation.”

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He did confirm, however, that all enrichment capabilities in Iran had been ceased as a result of the facilities being “seriously damaged”.

Last week, Iran again threatened to ramp up enrichment of its near-weapons-grade uranium – just 24 days after being bombed by the US.

Alaeddin Boroujerdi, a member of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission told Mehr News Agency: “We will never give up our legitimate right to enrich uranium.

“Enrichment is a sovereign right that we will continue to pursue based on our national needs.

“Bombing cannot erase this knowledge — it will only come back stronger.”

The 12-day war last month kicked off with Operation Rising Lion, which saw Israel attempting to derail Iran’s nuclear programme by striking Tehran’s enrichment facilities.

A man speaking in front of an Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs sign.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told Fox News Iran would keep pushing forward with the programme
Black and white photo of a missile test.

The moment the US missile hit Iran’s facility in the test footage
Aerial view of a fenced-in facility in a desert landscape.

A satellite view shows an overview of Fordow underground complex after the US bombings on June 21

The Israelis also orchestrated Operation Red Wedding – which saw 30 top Iranian military chiefs killed in a near-simultaneous blitz as Tel Aviv sought to root out the country’s military strength entirely.

Even Iran’s President was reportedly injured during the Israeli bombing campaign – before being bundled out of an emergency hatch.

Masoud Pezeshkian was wounded in the leg and forced to flee a high-profile emergency meeting amid a devastating attack on a secret Iranian underground facility.

Iran retaliated by launching daily salvos of ballistic missiles across Israel, but failed to hit any strategic targets.

Less than a fortnight later, Trump joined the Israeli bombing campaign against Iran with Operation Midnight Hammer.

The US military‘s flagship B-2 Spirit stealth bombers dropped more than a dozen 30,000lb GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs.

The bunker-buster bombs were used to hit Iran’s Fordow Nuclear Enrichment Plant.

The Don celebrated his sophisticated blitz on the Iranian regime – and said that the US bombs went through enemy nuclear sites “like absolute butter”.

Iran, which vowed to hit US military bases across the Middle East, sought its revenge by launching missiles at Al-Udeid Air Base – America’s biggest military station in the region.

But Tehran seemingly cooked up a fake attack after passing warnings to its Qatari allies, which allowed all US service personnel and aircraft to be moved out of harm’s way. 

Trump dubbed the expected response “weak” before announcing that a ceasefire deal had been reached between the Israelis and Iranians.

Iron Dome intercepting missiles over Tel Aviv.

Israeli Iron Dome air defence system intercepts missiles over Tel Aviv
President Trump at a meeting in the White House Situation Room.

President Donald Trump and his national security team meeting in the Situation Room in JuneCredit: White House
Illustration of GBU-57 bomb penetrating an underground target, with images of Donald Trump and Hassan Rouhani.
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