A US intelligence assessment suggests that Iran's nuclear program remains largely intact despite US military strikes aimed at its facilities. Reports indicate that the program has been delayed by only a few months, allowing for a potential restart within months. This conclusion contradicts President Trump's claim of total obliteration of Iranian nuclear capabilities following the airstrikes. His administration has dismissed the assessment as inaccurate, emphasizing the effectiveness of the military actions taken. The actual extent of the damage caused to the expansive nuclear infrastructure remains uncertain.
The assessment indicates that while the US strikes were significant, they did not achieve the complete destruction that President Trump claimed, allowing Iran to potentially restart its nuclear program swiftly.
Karoline Leavitt emphasized that the assessment was incorrect, asserting that the effective bombing raids resulted in total obliteration of the targeted Iranian facilities, which contradicts intelligence findings.
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