CIA says intelligence indicates Iran's nuclear program severely damaged
- On June 25, CIA Director John Ratcliffe announced that credible intelligence shows U.S. strikes severely damaged key Iranian nuclear facilities, which will take years to rebuild.
- The strikes followed an Israeli air campaign beginning June 13 and disrupted nuclear talks, while a leaked Pentagon report claimed the setback might last only months, though with low confidence.
- Additional details include the U.S. operation involving 125 aircraft targeting Natanz, Fordow, and Esfahan facilities, with satellite images showing craters and the Fordow site rendered inoperable.
- President Trump called the strikes a 'spectacular military success' and defended their effectiveness against media reports he labeled 'fake news,' while Iran and the IAEA acknowledged damage but noted Iran retains rebuilding capacity.
- The outcome includes a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Iran, plans for resumed nuclear talks next week, and ongoing concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions and regional tensions.
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Classified report that suggested Iranian nuclear program still intact likely relied on faulty info from Iranian sources, former intel officers say
A current U.S. official familiar with the ongoing damage assessment process said that the DIA’s findings—as well as “the partisan hit job published by CNN”—have been “completely debunked” over the past 24 hours. By Adam Kredo, The Washington Free Beacon The top-secret Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) assessment that claimed Iran’s nuclear sites suffered only moderate damage likely relied on faulty information from deceitful Iranian sources, acc…
Condoleezza Rice: Iran's Nuclear Program 'Substantially, Significantly Damaged' By U.S. Strikes
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday on FNC's "Special Report" that the evidence is showing substantial and significant damage was the result of the U.S. attacks on three nuclear facilities in Iran. The post Condoleezza Rice: Iran’s Nuclear Program ‘Substantially, Significantly Damaged’ By U.S. Strikes appeared first on Breitbart.
Classified Report That Suggested Iranian Nuclear Program Still Intact Likely Relied on Faulty Info From Iranian Sources, Former Intel Officers Say
The top-secret Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) assessment that claimed Iran’s nuclear sites suffered only moderate damage likely relied on faulty information from deceitful Iranian sources, according to several former U.S. intelligence officers, one of whom described the document as so unreliable "you can wipe your ass with it."The post Classified Report That Suggested Iranian Nuclear Program Still Intact Likely Relied on Faulty Info From Iran…
This is what the British newspaper The Financial Times writes based on preliminary research presented to European leaders.
‘Facilities were destroyed’: Now CIA chief confirms Iran nuke program ‘severely damaged’
from WND: DNI Tulsi Gabbard: ‘The propaganda media has deployed their usual tactic: selectively release portions of illegally leaked classified intelligence assessments (intentionally leaving out the fact that the assessment was written with ‘low confidence’) to try to undermine President Trump’s decisive leadership’ CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed Wednesday that the recent U.S. strike on […]
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