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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. ...

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However, serious doubts may be raised as to the sincerity of Iranian officials in such exchanges, which remain unreliable indicators.

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