Trump Brags Iran Strike 'Like Hiroshima,' Despite U.S. Report
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The recent U.S. military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities sparked debate over their effectiveness. Despite President Trump's assertion of a complete obliteration of Iran's nuclear capabilities, a leaked early intelligence assessment revealed that the core components of Iran's nuclear program likely remain intact. Reports indicate that the strikes only delayed the program by months and did not destroy crucial elements like enriched uranium stockpiles. Moreover, assessments ongoing from the U.S. Central Command suggest that prior precautions taken by Iran may have preserved its nuclear capabilities even after the strikes.
While Donald Trump claimed the strikes completely obliterated Iran's nuclear capabilities, an early U.S. intelligence assessment contradicts this, suggesting limited success and that core components remain intact.
The assessment concluded that the strikes only set back Iran's nuclear program by months, with significant components like enriched uranium stockpiles and centrifuges likely remaining unaffected.
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