The article discusses President Trump's claims regarding U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, contrasting them with a preliminary assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency which indicates the strikes did not obliterate the sites as claimed, but only temporarily delayed Iran's nuclear capabilities. Trump acknowledged the existence of this report, labeling it as incomplete, while also criticizing media coverage for focusing on aspects that undermine his narrative of overwhelming success. This situation has implications for NATO alliances and military spending.
The bombing of Iranian nuclear sites may have only set back the program by months, contradicting claims of total annihilation by US officials.
Trump acknowledged the Defense Intelligence Agency's report but criticized the data, suggesting its timely nature made it incomplete.
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