Iran’s nuclear facilities are ‘intact’ after the US attack? White House says ‘Top Secret Assessment’ ‘Flat Out Wrong’

CNN reported that the main components of the IRA’s nuclear program remain intact, and they can be set back for months, a top secret assessment of US intelligence, CNN. The report stated that the evaluation was done by the Defense Intelligence Agency based on the war damage evaluation made by the US Central Command. CNN quoted two people familiar with the evaluation, who said Iran’s reserves were not destroyed. One said that he was “very intact”. The White House reacted to the CNN report and stated that there was a “top secret” assessment that was classified, but the CNN was leaked by “an anonymous, low-level lost in the intelligence community”. White House Press Secretary Karolin Levitt said the evaluation has been rejected by the administration as a “flat-out”. “The leak of this alleged assessment is a clear effort to reduce President Trump, and an attempt to discredit the brave fighter pilots, who have operated a fully executed mission to destroy Iran’s nuclear program. Earlier, Donald Trump named CNN and slammed him to question the B-2 bomber pilots’ capacity, who flew for 18 hours, entered Iran and dropped bunker-bustlers, and went back home for another 18 hours-attacked.
Where is Iran’s uranium stockpile?
The statement of Vice President JD Vance indicated that the stockpile remains with Iran. On Fox News, the Vice President said that the place of uranium is no longer a question before the US, but the question is whether Iran can make nuclear weapons that they have. The Iranian stockpile of uranium is believed to be mainly located in Isfahan, with a conversion feature that converts uranium into the form that can be fed to centrifuge for prosperity. “The target was to bury uranium, and I think uranium was buried,” Vance said. Vance rejected the possibility that Iran shifted the stockpile before the attack and said the Midnight Hammer Mission was successful.