Pentagon dismisses report that US strike on Iran only destroyed 1 nuclear site
- Iran's nuclear program has been set back by up to two years, according to Israeli intelligence on the strikes.
- Israeli intelligence indicates that some of Iran's highly enriched uranium remains buried beneath the Isfahan facility.
- White House Spokesperson Anna Kelly stated that Operation Midnight Hammer 'totally obliterated Iran's nuclear capabilities.'
- The Pentagon refuted claims that only one nuclear site was destroyed in the U.S. strike, emphasizing major impacts on Iran's capabilities.
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Pete Hegseth and Israel Katz once again insisted that they destroyed the Iranian nuclear programme, although these claims have not yet been confirmed by independent agencies.
US strikes destroyed only one of three Iranian nuclear sites:...
The intelligence-gathering saga and (highly politicized) efforts to ascertain just how much of Iran's nuclear program was truly destroyed during the US attacks on Iran called "Midnight Hammer" on June 22 continues. And now NBC is reporting that it was likely much less damage inflicted on two among the three facilities than previously thought. "One of the three nuclear enrichment sites in Iran struck by the United States last month was mostly des…
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1: A new US intelligence assessment says that the US strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities last month destroyed only one of the three sites targeted. While Fordow – Iran’s most fortified enrichment site – was mostly destroyed, the Natanz and Isfahan sites likely did not suffer the same damage. US President Donald Trump, who has said all the sites were “obliterated”, reportedly rejected a more thorough, weeks-long bombing campaign because it would…
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