
On Tuesday, the supreme official of the administration of Donald Trump called the United States strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities “unnecessary” and at the same time indicated that the decision was rather washed by the “deep” DC state – only to delete his claim later, mentioned the New York Post report.
Andrew Kloster, who is the general advisor to the Staff Management Office, called American strikes for Iran nuclear devices “unnecessary” while responding to the post to X and then shared a number of contributions that killed government policy that supported Israel.
As soon as Donald Trump announced US strikes in Iran, Andrew Kloster wrote: “I’m sorry and I never doubt the strength of a deep state again.”
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Later, in response to the contribution to the X, which reads: “If the striking Iran risks that Iranian nuclear places that are crushed seems to be a long -term contribution to the US,” Kloster replied, “I think it was simply unnecessary.”
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These remarks came from the classified preliminary American intelligence reports that the American strikes in Iran had returned the Teheránský nuclear program just a few months – rather than destroy it, as President Donald Trump and his administration claim.
On Tuesday, the American media quoted people who are familiar with the findings of Defense Intelligence Agency when they claimed that weekend strikes did not fully exclude Iranian centrifuges or reserves of enriched uranium.
According to the strike report, the entrances were sealed to some facilities without destroying underground buildings.
At the weekend of Donald Trump, who has so far claimed that Iran is producing a nuclear bomb, he ordered strikes on two Iranian nuclear places with massive bombs GBU-57.
After Donald Trump said he “destroys” nuclear strikes, he said they were a “magnificent military success”.
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