Trump: We are monitoring Iranian uranium from space and we will get it soon

US President Donald Trump that the Space Force is monitoring uranium cache Iran's underground
On Sunday, the president threatened to attack anyone who approaches the site of the buried Iranian uranium.
According to Al Arabiya, Trump that his administration has achieved 70% of its objectives in Iran and has other targets it may strike.
He indicated that Iran has been defeated and no longer has an army, leaders, or defenses, adding: "If we withdraw now, Iran will need 20 years to rebuild, but we have not yet finished our objectives."
Trump rejects Iranian response
Trump said Iran's response to the US proposal to end the war was completely unacceptable.
In a post on the X platform, Trump wrote: "I just read the response from the so-called representatives of Iran. It is totally unacceptable."
Trump's first comment on the Iranian response to the American proposal,
and it's completely unacceptable. I didn't like
the response; it's unacceptable and completely rejected.
I consider Iran defeated and set back 20 years.
The US Space Force is monitoring the enriched uranium and will attack anyone who gets near it.
America will get… pic.twitter.com/kPM7QJ3ijw— Al Arabiya (@AlArabiya) May 10, 2026
war end negotiations
official news agency, IRNA, reported that it had sent its response to the latest US proposal for ending the war to the Pakistani mediator after completing its internal review.
It noted that the current phase of the proposed plan focuses on negotiations to end the war in the region.
Earlier, the Iranian military threatened countries imposing US sanctions on Tehran, warning they would face difficulties transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Meanwhile, Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei issued new directives to the commander of the unified command of the Iranian armed forces to continue operations and confront adversaries decisively.



