Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, in an interview with "60 Minutes" set to air overnight, that the war with Iran "is not over."
"There is still enriched uranium that needs to be removed from Iran, there are still enrichment sites that need to be dismantled, and there is more work to do," he said. According to Netanyahu, Trump told him, "I want to go in there," adding that he believed "it can be done physically."
Trump also addressed the matter on Sunday, saying the US had struck about 70% of its targets in Iran. "We have certain targets that we wanted to hit, and we've done probably 70% of them, but we have other targets that we could conceivably hit. But even if we didn't do that, you know, that would just be final touches. But even if we didn't do that, it would take them many years to rebuild," Trump said.

Trump also addressed the question of the enriched uranium still in Iran, saying: "We will get it at some point, in any way we want, and it will be tracked. I established the Space Force, and they are monitoring every movement. If anyone came near the site, we would know and bomb them."
Trump said that Iran's leadership had suffered a severe blow: "Their leaders are all gone. The next set of leaders are all gone. And the next set of leaders are mostly gone."
"Militarily, if we left today, it would take them 20 years to rebuild," Trump said.



