New reports cast doubt on impact of US strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites
Summary
New reports suggest that U.S. military strikes last month did not completely destroy Iran's nuclear sites, countering President Trump's claim. Only one Iranian site, Fordow, was reportedly damaged, and questions remain about the status of critical equipment like uranium enriching centrifuges.Key Facts
- Reports claim U.S. military strikes did not destroy all Iranian nuclear sites, as previously stated.
- Only Fordow, one of the three targeted Iranian sites, was reportedly damaged.
- An official expressed uncertainty about whether uranium enrichment equipment at Fordow was destroyed or moved.
- U.S. intelligence initially stated the strikes only delayed Iran’s nuclear activities by months, not years.
- The Pentagon later stated the strikes set back Iran's nuclear progress by one to two years.
- The U.S. did not use large bunker-busting bombs on the Isfahan facility, only targeting surface structures.
- Iran has not detailed the extent of damage, but some officials acknowledged significant impacts.
- Iran's nuclear agency reported no increase in radioactivity, suggesting uranium was not compromised.
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