Early US intelligence report suggests US strikes only set back Iran’s nuclear program by months: Report
- The U.S. conducted airstrikes over the weekend on Iran's nuclear sites at Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, causing damage but not total destruction.
- This military action followed Israel’s campaign launched on June 13, with Iran promising to protect its nuclear materials amid a fragile ceasefire.
- Early intelligence assessments indicate that Iran’s enrichment sites and uranium reserves remain mostly intact, casting doubt on how much lasting damage the strikes inflicted.
- An early Defense Intelligence Agency report stated the strikes likely set back Iran’s nuclear progress by months, contradicting President Trump’s claim of complete obliteration.
- The event highlighted tensions over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and underscored challenges in verifying damage, while U.S. leaders urged Iran to pursue peace and diplomacy.
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