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US strikes only delayed Iran’s nuclear progress, says intelligence report

Last updated: June 24, 2025 4:31 pm
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The recent US air strikes on Iran have sparked controversy and raised questions about the effectiveness of the military action. According to an early US intelligence assessment, the strikes may have set back Iran’s nuclear progress by less than six months, casting doubt on President Trump’s claims of having “obliterated” the program.

The Defense Intelligence Agency’s preliminary report, as reported by CNN and other media outlets, contradicts the White House and Pentagon’s assertions that the bombing raids successfully destroyed Iran’s nuclear facilities. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt dismissed the assessment as a leak from an “anonymous, low-level loser in the intelligence community,” insisting that the bombing campaign had achieved total obliteration.

Despite conflicting reports, the debate continues about the impact of the US military strike on Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The mission, which involved B-2 stealth bombers and submarine-launched missiles targeting key sites in Iran, has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers and experts alike.

Critics of the administration have raised concerns about the lack of transparency surrounding the mission and its outcomes. Democratic leaders, including Senator Chuck Schumer and Congressman Pat Ryan, have called for a full briefing to address the discrepancies in the intelligence assessments.

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Meanwhile, Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian has declared that the country’s nuclear facilities remain intact, despite the aggression from Israel and the US. In a defiant speech to the nation, he claimed that the enemy’s attempts to destroy Iran’s nuclear knowledge and facilities had failed, resulting in minimal damage to the country.

On the other hand, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has supported President Trump’s assertions of success, vowing to take similar action if Iran attempts to rebuild its nuclear program. The conflicting narratives from both sides only add to the complexity of the situation and raise questions about the true impact of the military strikes.

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