Early US intelligence report suggests US strikes only set back Iran’s nuclear program by months: Report
- A classified U.S. report showed the U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear sites only set back the country's nuclear program a few months, according to The New York Times.
- The Israeli military said it struck routes leading to Iran's underground Fordow nuclear facility to obstruct access to the site.
- Trump claimed Iran's nuclear sites sustained monumental damage from the U.S. strikes, citing satellite images.

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US strikes failed to destroy Iran’s nuclear sites, intelligence report says
US air strikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear capability and only set it back by a few months, according to a preliminary US intelligence assessment, as a shaky ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump took hold between Iran and Israel.
US strikes failed to destroy Iran's nuclear sites, intelligence report says
U.S. airstrikes did not destroy Iran's nuclear capability and only set it back by a few months, according to one initial intelligence assessment, as a shaky Iran-Israel ceasefire began Tuesday.
Early U.S. intelligence report suggests US strikes only set back Iran's nuclear program by months
WASHINGTON — A U.S. intelligence report suggests that Iran's nuclear program has been set back only a few months after U.S. strikes and was not "completely and fully obliterated" as President Donald Trump has said, according to two people familiar…
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