The leak of a preliminary US intelligence report on the assessment of Donald Trump’s strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities concluded that the bombing did not destroy the nuclear program, but only returned it for several months – unlike the president’s claim. He also claims that, despite the strokes of and with little damage, Iranian nuclear places have suffered, Tehran could restart his nuclear program within a few months.
The report also revealed that Iran moved a significant part of his highly enriched uranium – used to produce a nuclear weapon – before strikes and transferred them to other secret nuclear places.
The report was created by the defense of the Intelligence Agency – a military intelligence agency of the United States Defense.
On Tuesday, the American media quoted people who are familiar with the findings of the Defense Intelligence Agency that they claimed that the Iranian supply of uranium enriched nuclearly was not completely destroyed in US strokes.
The attack could rather seal the entrances to some nuclear facilities without destroying underground buildings.
B-2 bombers were intervened by two Iranian nuclear places-Ford and Natanz-Massive bombs Bunker-Buster GBU-57, while the third submarine was hit by a controlled submarine, Isfahan, with Tomahawk.
Donald Trump described the strikes as a “spectacular military success” and said they “exterminated” nuclear places, while Minister of Defense Pete Hegset said that Washington’s forces “destroyed the Iranian nuclear program”.
The White House reacts
In its first response after the Pentagon report on US strokes, the White House said the report was classified as “best secrets”, but it was still “escape”. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt, who confirmed the authenticity of the evaluation, said she was trying to humiliate “brave fighter piles”.
“The leak of this alleged evaluation is a clear attempt at the humiliating President Trump and discredits brave fighter pilots who have made a perfectly made mission to smooth the Iranian nuclear program,” Karoline Leavitt said on the X.
“Everyone knows what happens if you perfectly drop fourteen bombs of £ 30,000 on their goals: complete smoothing,” she added.
How Donald Trump responded to the Escape Details of the Report
When the details of the Pentagon escape report on American strikes in Iran began to appear, President Donald Trump refused to find Intel and repeated that the nuclear places were “completely destroyed”.
Donald Trump killed some media channels, and in All Caps said they were trying to humiliate one of the most successful strikes.
“False CNN news, along with the unsuccessful New York Times, joined in an effort to humiliate one of the most successful history of military strikes,” Donald Trump said.
“Nuclear places in Iran are completely destroyed! Times and CNN are killed by the public!”
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