Iran Admits U.S. Strikes Caused 'Significant Damage' to Nuclear Sites
- On the night of June 21 and into June 22, 2025, the United States launched air and missile strikes against three Iranian nuclear facilities.
- The strikes followed rising tensions after Israel attacked Iranian sites on June 13 and after President Trump authorized the operation over that weekend.
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi admitted the strikes caused serious and significant damage, while Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei claimed the damage was exaggerated.
- President Trump claimed the strikes completely obliterated Iran’s nuclear program and called it among the most successful military actions, though early U.S. intelligence reported facilities were not fully destroyed and uranium had been moved beforehand.
- Following conflicting accounts, Iranian lawmakers passed a bill suspending cooperation with the IAEA, and the FBI began investigating leaks of intelligence assessments on the strikes.
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Senate Democrats Question Trump’s Claim of “Obliterated” Iran Nuclear Sites
On Capitol Hill, senior intelligence officials held a classified briefing Thursday for all 100 senators about President Trump’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. Notably absent from the briefing was Trump’s director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, who told Congress in March that the intelligence community “continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon.” Last week, Gabbard walked back that assessment after Trump said s…
Iranian official confirms 'serious damage' done by Trump's strikes on nuke facilities * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Iran’s “Supreme Leader,” Ali Khamenei, has insisted that there was nothing significant done to Iran’s nuclear weapons production facilities by last week’s bombings by Israel and the U.S. But his own foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, has admitted there was. And President Donald Trump has confirmed that if the rogue Islamic regime tries to build back better, it won’t, because if there’s such evidence there will be another bombing. A report at Fox …
According to Abbas Araghchi, Iran's diplomatic approach will take a new form.
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