President Donald Trump defended his decision to tweet out an image of an Iranian launch site on Friday after experts shared concerns about whether it was meant to be disclosed to the public.

Trump told reporters late Friday that he had an “absolute right” to release the photo he had tweeted earlier, which appeared to be a surveillance image showing an accident at a space center in Iran.

“I just wish Iran well. They had a big problem. And we had a photo and I released it, which I have the absolute right to do. And we’ll see what happens,” Trump said to members of the press outside the White House.

Earlier, Trump had tweeted the image saying the U.S. was “not involved in the catastrophic accident during final launch preparations for the Safir SLV Launch at Semnan Launch Site One in Iran.”