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The CIA leader said that the US strikes had “badly damaged” Iran’s nuclear facilities and returned them back, disperseing the intelligence leak that angered President Donald Trump, reducing the influence of the raid.
John Ratcliffe, Director of the US Affairs Agency, said key sites were destroyed, although he stopped the statement that Iran’s nuclear program had been eliminated.
This comes a day after a pre -estimation leak by the Pentagon intelligence agency suggested that the main components of Iran’s nuclear program remain intact after the US blasts.
President Trump again supported that the raid “destroyed” Iran’s atomic objects.
On Wednesday, the Republican president went to social media to post that the “fake news” was lied and completely presented, none of them. “
He said the defense secretary Pete Hegset and other military officials will hold an “interesting and indisputable” press conference on Thursday in the Pentagon to fight for the dignity of our great American pilots. “
Israel and Iran seemed to honor the delicate ceasefire that Trump helped agree this week on the 12th day of the war.
Speaking in The Hague, where he attended the NATO summit on Wednesday, Trump said about strikes: “It was very serious. It was an obliteration.”
He also stated that he would probably appeal to Iran’s commitments to stop his nuclear ambitions at the next week’s negotiations. Iran did not admit such negotiations.
But the US Messenger Steve Witcooff told us that there was direct and indirect communication between the countries.
The RatCliffe statement said the CIA information included “a new intelligence from a historically reliable and accurate source/method that several key Iranian nuclear facilities have been destroyed and should be restored over the years.”
The director of the National Intelligence National Intelligence has also supported Trump’s assessment of Iranian nuclear facilities.
“If the Iranians decided to restore, they would have to fully restore all three objects (Natantsa, Ford, Espachan), which would probably take years,” she wrote on X.
125 military aircraft focused on three major Iranian nuclear facilities on Saturday participated in the operation.
New satellite images indicate that six croateries that lie around two Fordo entry points with similar craters noticed in Isfahan. But it is unclear whether there were nuclear nuclear premises located in the depths of the underground language.
The Pentagon intelligence agency reported on Tuesday was traced into the US media, calculating that the US bombing returned Iran’s nuclear program “Only a few months”.
The US Secretary of Defense said the assessment was made with “low confidence”.
Officials familiar with the assessment warned that it was an early assessment that could change as additional information appears. The US has 18 special services that sometimes give conflicting reports based on their mission and knowledge.
On Wednesday, the head of the UN Nuclear Service Rafael Grosi said it was likely that Tehran had transported most of his heavily enriched uranium in another place when he was under attack.
But Iranian Foreign Ministry press secretary said Al -Jazeera on Wednesday: “Our nuclear installations were badly damaged, it is true.” He did not specify.
The report of the Israeli atomic energy commission states that the strike on Ford “destroyed an important infrastructure of the site”.
Damage to all sites, according to the report, pushed Iran’s timing for nuclear weapons back for “many years”.
However, Mohdzi Mohammadi, an adviser to the Chairman of the Iranian Parliament, said that shortly after the United States suffered that “there was” irreversible damage “in Fordo.
Iran has long claimed that its nuclear program is peaceful. Earlier, US intelligence agencies said Tehran was not actively building nuclear weapons.