Early US intelligence report suggests US strikes only set back Iran's nuclear program by months
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A recent U.S. intelligence report from the Defense Intelligence Agency reveals that Iran's nuclear program was only marginally affected following a U.S. military strike. Contrary to President Trump's assertions, the report indicates that significant damage occurred but none of Iran's key nuclear facilities were fully destroyed. Most notably, although some damage was inflicted at the Fordo uranium enrichment site, essential components and some highly enriched uranium survived. The White House has disputed these findings, labeling them as false and attempting to undermine the strike's success, asserting that the military action achieved total obliteration of Iran's nuclear capabilities.
The new U.S. intelligence report contradicts President Trump's claims, revealing that Iran's nuclear program was only set back a few months after U.S. airstrikes.
While significant damage was caused to Iran's nuclear sites, critical infrastructure and highly enriched uranium were mostly preserved according to the recent intelligence assessment.
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