How Successful Was Attack on Iran's Nuclear Facilities? | FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth
- U.S. military strikes targeted three of Iran's nuclear sites on June 21 and 22, 2025, including damage at the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Research Center.
- The strikes followed years of deteriorating IAEA oversight after Iran removed surveillance cameras and suspended cooperation with the agency this week.
- While President Trump claimed the strikes completely obliterated Iran's nuclear capabilities, intercepted Iranian communications and leaked U.S. assessments suggest the damage may be limited.
- Officials stress that a final damage assessment could take weeks, with future negotiations requiring IAEA inspectors to verify Iran's residual nuclear activities.
- The strikes may delay but not end Iran's nuclear ambitions, indicating protracted diplomatic talks and stringent monitoring will be necessary to prevent future weaponization.
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While Donald Trump claims that American strikes have completely ended Iran's nuclear ambitions, a conversation between senior Iranian officials calls this statement into question. ...
Debate grows over Iran's nuclear capabilities after strikes
The true extent of Iran's remaining nuclear capacity after U.S. strikes remains highly contested, as official assessments from the Trump administration face growing scrutiny from intelligence leaks.U.S. intelligence reports indicate the strikes on nuclear
However, serious doubts may be raised as to the sincerity of Iranian officials in such exchanges, which remain unreliable indicators.
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