US military officials say Iran’s facilities are ‘destroyed’ after strike
Summary
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and military leader Dan Caine stated that recent U.S. strikes had significantly damaged Iran's nuclear program, aligning with President Trump's comments. However, a leaked report suggested the strikes had only a minor, temporary effect on Iran's nuclear capabilities, sparking differing viewpoints. The strikes occurred during a conflict between Iran and Israel in which the U.S. intervened on June 22 with airstrikes.Key Facts
- U.S. officials claimed the strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities caused significant damage.
- A leaked intelligence report suggested the damage was minor and temporary.
- The strikes were part of a conflict between Iran and Israel, known as the 12-Day War.
- The U.S. used B-2 bombers to attack Iranian nuclear sites, including Fordow.
- A ceasefire was declared after the U.S. strikes.
- There are differing views on the effectiveness of the military intervention.
- CIA Director John Ratcliffe claimed the strikes caused severe damage to Iran's nuclear program.
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