A preliminary classified US assessment following Donald Trump's military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities indicates that the military actions did not completely destroy the sites. Key components of the program, including centrifuges, remain operational and can be restarted within months. Additionally, much of Iran's highly enriched uranium had been relocated prior to the strikes, potentially to undisclosed locations. This initial analysis challenges Trump's statements about the effectiveness of the military operation and suggests that future assessments may reveal even less damage than currently reported.
The report produced by the Defense Intelligence Agency concluded key components of Iran's nuclear program were capable of being restarted within months after the strikes.
Trump's declaration about the sites being obliterated may have been overstated, suggesting a disparity between his statements and the intelligence findings.
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