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Trump: US to get nuclear 'dust' from B-2 bombers

President Trump announced the US will acquire all nuclear 'dust' created by its B-2 bombers in a deal with no money exchanged.

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President Donald Trump has announced on Truth Social that the U.S. will 'get all nuclear "dust" created by our great B2 bombers' in a transaction where no money will be exchanged. In the same post, he declared that Israel is 'PROHIBITED' by the United States from bombing Lebanon any longer, stating 'Enough is enough!' He added that the US will separately work with the 'Hezboolah situation in an appropriate manner.' The cryptic statement appears to link a new military acquisition policy with a direct order to a key regional ally.
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17 Apr@Worldsource24

Trump added that the deal is not subject to Lebanon, but that the US would separately work with Lebanon.

17 Apr@clashreport

Trump added new context linking his nuclear 'dust' statement to Lebanon, pledging US involvement on Hezbollah and stating Israel will not bomb Lebanon.

17 AprRerum Novarum // Intel, Breaking News, and Alerts 🇺🇸

Trump added that Israel is prohibited from bombing Lebanon further, stating 'Enough is enough.'

17 Apr@Osint613

Trump has reiterated the claim, adding that the deal involves no money and is separate from U.S. engagement with Lebanon.

17 AprGeopolitics Watch

Trump provided the additional detail that the acquisition of nuclear 'dust' from B-2 bombers would involve 'No money will exchange hands in any way, shape, or form.'

17 Apr@officialrnintel

Trump provided the additional detail that the deal involves 'no money' and reiterated the separation from Lebanon policy.

17 Apr@sentdefender

Trump specified that the arrangement involves no exchange of money.

17 AprMiddle East Spectator — MES

The post now includes a direct prohibition on Israeli strikes in Lebanon and a mention of separate US work on Hezbollah.

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