Rafael Grossi, IAEA's director general, announced that the centrifuges at Iran's Fordow facility are no longer operational, aligning with President Trump's claims regarding a successful military strike. The assessment comes amid conflicting reports, as a leaked DIA document suggested the strike's overall impact was exaggerated, potentially only hindering Iran's nuclear progress for a few months. Nevertheless, Grossi emphasized the significant physical damage, while Israeli intelligence claimed the attack had inflicted years' worth of setbacks to Iran's nuclear ambitions, illustrating the debate over the strike's effectiveness.
Grossi noted that the centrifuges are no longer operational due to significant physical damage caused by the U.S. attack, supporting Trump's claim of success.
Despite Trump's assertions of total obliteration, a leaked DIA report suggested the attack may have only marginally delayed Iran's nuclear ambitions.
The IAEA and Israeli assessments concur that the recent U.S. offensive inflicted substantial damage on Iran's nuclear facilities, causing years of setback.
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