Op Midnight Hammer: US intel reports Iran capable of resuming it's nuclear programme within months; Trump's claim on Iran strikes disputed
Wednesday, 25 June 2025 () Conflicting reports emerge regarding the success of US air strikes on Iran's nuclear program. While President Trump claimed complete obliteration, intelligence assessments suggest key facilities were damaged but not destroyed, potentially recoverable within months. Despite White House denials and a fragile ceasefire, experts warn Iran retains the capacity to reconstitute its nuclear program, raising concerns about long-term implications.
US intelligence report suggests US strikes on Iran only setback nuclear programme by months
The report contradicts earlier statements by Trump in which he claimed that the US’ targeted operation on Iranian nuclear sites “obliterated” their programme, setting it back many years.
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