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President Trump is threatening to destroy Iran's nuclear program if it tries to rebuild it.
The warning came
as he hosted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida for talks on Monday.
I hope they're not trying to build up again because if they are,
we're going to have no choice but very quickly to eradicate that buildup.
So I hope Iran is not trying to build up,
as I've been reading, that they're building up weapons and...
other things.
Trump warned earlier this year that Tehran's nuclear capabilities would be completely and fully obliterated
if it restarts key enrichment sites.
Israeli media have also raised alarms that Iran may be stockpiling long-range missiles.
Netanyahu's visit also comes as the U.S.
tries to revive momentum for a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.