OP Midnight Hammer: US Intel reports Iran which is able to resume the nuclear program within months; Trump’s claim on Iran disputed world News

The initial American intelligence assessment has suspected President Donald Trump’s claim that recent US air strikes did not “completely and completely” the Iran’s nuclear program did not. According to a classified report by the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Iran’s major enrichment capabilities in Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan were damaged, but were not destroyed, and could be restored within months.The findings first reported by CNN and acquaintances indicate the findings described by several officials that while the attacks caused “significant damage”, Iran’s centrifuge remains largely intact and had moved beyond the possibility of its highly rich uranium stockpiles.ALSO READ: What if it was effective if Iran’s atomic sites were effective – and this is the problem?These conclusions oppose President Donald Trump, who attacked Iran’s enrichment facilities in a television message to “completely and completely dissected” Mission.However, the DIA report otherwise concludes, the suggestion of the effect was far more limited and temporary. In the days after the strike, Intelligence revealed that Fordo was not admitted despite the deployment of the fortification underground facilities, for example, 30,000-pound bunker-bombs bomb. The entrances of the tunnel collapsed, but the subtrenian centrifuge halls were not destroyed.
‘Flat-out wrong’: White House denies reports
Trump reacted this report in strong terms, “an attempt to reduce one of the most successful military attacks in history. The nuclear sites in Iran have been completely destroyed!”ALSO READ: ‘Fake News’: Trump “Iran on nuclear sites” “After” Intel’s contradiction, “the claim to” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “” “‘” “” “” “”The White House dismissed the evaluation as a “flat-out wrong”. Press Secretary Karolin Levit said the leak was intended to “defam the brave fighter pilots” and to weaken Trump’s leadership. “Everyone knows that when you leave fourteen 30,000 pound bombs completely at your goals: the total oblivion,” he said.Despite these claims, intelligence sources revealed that Iran had expected an attack. Satellite imagery from Maxu Technologies was shown to bulldozers and trucks near Fordo before the US attack three days earlier on June 19, which was sealing the entrances of the tunnel with dirt. Experts believe that Iran has used these vehicles to move rich uranium and possibly centrifuge out of the strike zone.American intelligence analyst, Eric Brever said, “It is commendable that Iran transferred up to 60% rich material from Fordo and loaded it on a truck.” Kelsey Devanport of the Arms Control Association stated that Iran can now operate a secret feature to resume the promotion, although such steps will lead to significant risks.ALSO READ: Mystery is deep on uranium stockpile; Was it buried or transferred?Vice President JD Vance defended the operation and argued that it was a sufficient military objective to deprive Iran of the ability to enrich weapons-grade uranium. “This is the success of the mission,” he said, even though Iran retains a repository of 60% rich materials.While Iran states that its atomic program is peaceful, before the strike, it was believed that it enriches more than 400 kg of 60% rich uranium adequately, if enriched further, to manufacture several bombs. Iran has recently confirmed that it has created a third promotion facility in Isfahan, whose position is not clear after the joint Israeli and American bombing.
A delicate ceasefire
The ceasefire by the US currently despite Israel’s allegations, Iran has violated the Trus by firing missiles – one claim Tehran refuses. Expressing disappointment, Trump blamed the two sides for increasing stress, saying that “he did so long and hard that he does not know what they are doing.”ALSO READ: Ceasefire was imposed, ceasefire was violated but ‘war closed’? : How Iran and Israel disappoint the trump-oriented developmentTrump allegedly told Netanyahu in a post-strike phone call that no one would follow the US military operations, instead urged diplomatic resolution. Netanyahu later announced that Israel had achieved its objectives, thanks to Trump for helping Neutralizing the nuclear threat.However, outside experts have warned that Iran retains enough infrastructure and materials to reorganize a secret nuclear program, although such efforts will now face increased investigation and logical failures. As the dust accumulates, the actual effectiveness of the strike and the future of Iran’s nuclear ambitions continue.