Gabbard: ‘New intelligence’ confirms Iranian nuclear facilities destroyed
IRAN, JUN 25 – New U.S. intelligence confirms Iran's nuclear sites at Natanz, Fordow, and Esfahan were destroyed, setting back Tehran's nuclear weapons program for years, officials said.
- The United States conducted airstrikes last weekend on three Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Ishfahan.
- The strikes followed President Trump’s decision amid claims that the nuclear sites were "obliterated," though leaked intelligence suggested only a setback of months.
- The head of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, affirmed that recent assessments verify the destruction of Iran’s nuclear facilities, dismissing earlier leaks and emphasizing that any reconstruction would require several years.
- Trump's attorney Alejandro Brito described the operation as an unprecedented and decisive military achievement and requested that the reports be withdrawn; The New York Times refused to issue a retraction.
- The airstrikes triggered political disputes over the impact and intelligence sharing, with some senators demanding full disclosure while the administration limits classified information access.
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Gabbard no-show leaves gaping hole in Trump claim Iran program ‘obliterated’
Comes as the White House insists U.S. bombing raid on Iran ‘obliterated’ the nuclear program
US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard says new intelligence confirms Iran's nuclear facilities were destroyed during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran. CIA director John Ratcliffe also announced the destruction of the nuclear facilities.
Gabbard Cites New U.S. Intel: ‘Iranian Nuclear Facilities Have Been Destroyed’
Citing new intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence, said that Iranian nuclear facilities have been destroyed by U.S. airstrikes and that if the Iranians attempted to rebuild those facilities it would likely take them years.
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