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Trump Claims U.S. Control Over Nuclear Materials, Announces Halt to Israel Strikes on Lebanon

By Editorial Team
Trump Claims U.S. Control Over Nuclear Materials, Announces Halt to Israel Strikes on Lebanon
U.S. President Donald Trump made a series of bold claims on Truth Social, stating that the United States will take control of all nuclear “dust” generated by its B-2 bombers, emphasizing that no financial transaction would be involved in the process. Trump Claims U.S. Control Over Nuclear Materials, Announces Halt to Israel Strikes on Lebanon In the same statement, Trump clarified that the arrangement is not linked to Lebanon, but noted that the U.S. would separately engage with the country to address the situation involving Hezbollah. He further asserted that Israel would cease bombing Lebanon, claiming that such military actions are now “prohibited” by the United States. Trump’s remarks come amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and ongoing international focus on the fragile ceasefire dynamics in the region. The statement has sparked global attention, as it touches upon sensitive issues including nuclear materials handling, U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, and the security situation involving Israel and Lebanon.
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