Donald J. Trump on Thursday issued a statement outlining a series of claims regarding United States involvement in nuclear material handling, as well as developments related to Israel and Lebanon.
In the statement, released via his official communication platform, Trump said:
“THE U.S.A. WILL GET ALL NUCLEAR ‘DUST,’ CREATED BY OUR GREAT B2 BOMBERS – NO MONEY WILL EXCHANGE HANDS IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM.”
He further clarified that the arrangement mentioned is not linked to Lebanon, stating:
“THIS DEAL IS IN NO WAY SUBJECT TO LEBANON, EITHER, BUT THE USA WILL, SEPARATELY, WORK WITH LEBANON, AND DEAL WITH THE HEZBOOLAH SITUATION IN AN APPROPRIATE MANNER.”
Trump also addressed the ongoing security situation between Israel and Lebanon, asserting a halt in Israeli military actions. He stated:
“ISRAEL WILL NOT BE BOMBING LEBANON ANY LONGER. THEY ARE PROHIBITED FROM DOING SO BY THE U.S.A. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!! THANK YOU! PRESIDENT DJT.”
The statement references the involvement of US military assets, including Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit bombers, and suggests a role for the United States in managing nuclear-related byproducts described as “nuclear dust.” However, no further technical or official clarification has been provided through formal government channels regarding the nature of this material or the framework of the claimed arrangement.
Additionally, Trump indicated that the United States would engage separately with Lebanon to address the situation involving Hezbollah, though no operational details were disclosed.
As of now, these claims remain based on Trump’s official statement, and there has been no independent confirmation from US government authorities, Israeli officials, or Lebanese representatives regarding the directives or agreements mentioned.
Further updates are expected as official responses and clarifications emerge from relevant stakeholders.