President Donald Trump said early Wednesday that US space-based cameras are monitoring Iran's 'Pickaxe Mountain' site with the ability to read nametags, and warned that any movement would trigger immediate destruction. 'If they make any move, we immediately go and do whatever we have to do,' Trump said.
President Donald Trump warned early Wednesday that US space-based cameras are monitoring Iran's 'Pickaxe Mountain' site with the ability to identify individuals by name badge, and that any movement would trigger immediate destruction. 'If they make any move, we immediately go and do whatever we have to do,' Trump said.
The statement extends a series of bellicose remarks from Trump regarding Iran. In recent weeks, Trump has claimed that US Space Force cameras can read nametags near Iran's buried uranium (July 8), said the US can fly over Tehran without consequences (June 23), and threatened to seize parts of Iranian territory (June 11). The consistent theme is a willingness to use force to prevent Iranian nuclear or military activity.
The precise location of 'Pickaxe Mountain' has not been officially confirmed, but it is widely understood to be a codename for a deeply buried Iranian nuclear or military facility. Trump's remarks suggest active surveillance and a tripwire posture.
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