White House Scolds Press, Disputes Pentagon Report on Iran Nuclear Strike Impact
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the media at the Pentagon on Thursday to justify the U.S. attacks conducted over the weekend targeting Iran’s nuclear facilities.
- The Trump administration launched the strikes to degrade Iran's nuclear program but faced skepticism after a leaked report suggested limited damage.
- Hegseth dismissed the leaked intelligence as low confidence and accused the media of undermining military success cited by President Trump’s social media defense.
- President Trump claimed the strikes “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear capabilities and accused CNN and the New York Times of spreading misinformation.
- The event intensified political debates over executive war powers and media credibility while Iran’s Supreme Leader vowed not to yield to U.S. demands for surrender.
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A CNN report claims the United States has failed to halt Iran's nuclear program, infuriating the White House. However, this video presents the opposite view: the administration claims the "total destruction" of Iranian facilities, thanks to a "perfectly executed mission" that prevents Iran from imminently producing nuclear weapons. The video criticizes […] The post WHITE HOUSE SECRETS: Conflict with Iran EXPOSED first appeared on Valuetainment.
A document on the results of the strikes in Iran, unveiled by several American media, contradicts what Donald Trump said earlier. Iran's nuclear programme has not been completely destroyed, says the report that fled. In the corridors of the White House, it is now difficult to defend the US President's position. ...
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What to KnowTop Trump administration officials briefed senators this afternoon on the U.S. airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Gen. Dan Caine held a news conference this morning to respond to an early leaked intelligence report suggesting U.S. strikes against Iran likely put the country back mere months.The White House plans to limit intelligence sharing with members of Congress following th…
US President Donald Trump launched a sharp attack on what he described as "fake" media outlets, asserting that "nothing was removed from Iran's nuclear facilities before our strikes," referring to the strikes that targeted Iranian nuclear facilities last Sunday in Fordow, Isfahan, and Natanz.
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