Iran's nuclear program set back 'a few months.' And, Trump to meet with NATO allies
Briefly

A U.S. official reports that the Defense Intelligence Agency believes damage to Iran's Fordow nuclear site was limited, delaying their nuclear program by a few months. President Trump claimed the air strikes destroyed the program entirely, but the White House contradicted this without providing evidence. Iran retains approximately 900 pounds of highly enriched uranium, which may have been relocated prior to the airstrikes. Meanwhile, NATO leaders are convening in the Hague, where commitments for increased defense spending are expected.
The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency assesses that while Iran's Fordow nuclear site was damaged, it only set back their program by a few months.
The White House contends that reports of limited damage to Iran's nuclear capabilities are incorrect, but has not provided tangible evidence for its claim.
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