Gabbard: ‘New intelligence’ confirms Iranian nuclear facilities destroyed
- On June 25, the CIA confirmed intelligence from a reliable source shows recent US strikes severely damaged several key Iranian nuclear facilities.
- These strikes followed over a week of escalating air and missile attacks between Israel and Iran, starting with Israel’s campaign on June 13.
- Iran claimed the strikes were a powerful response to US actions, while Israel agreed to a US-brokered ceasefire but warned of strong retaliation for violations.
- President Trump stated the strikes "completely and fully obliterated" Iran's nuclear program and dismissed reports that core components remained intact.
- The destruction will require years to rebuild, the CIA continues gathering information, and upcoming US-Iran talks may influence the program's future status.
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Trump’s spy chiefs say new intel shows Iran’s nuclear facilities were destroyed - Overpasses For America
CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard joined the chorus of administration officials batting away an early intel assessment that U.S. strikes had limited impact. Source link
DNI Tulsi Gabbard & CIA Dir. John Ratcliffe Release Statement — Completely Blow Up FAKE NEWS Narrative on Iranian Nuclear Facilities | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Director of National Intelligence Tulsi bard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe have dropped a truth-bomb that obliterates the mainstream media’s “limited damage” narrative about the U.S.
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Read Full ArticleTulsi Gabbard says Iran’s nuclear sites are ‘destroyed’, ‘would take years to rebuild’ blasts ‘propaganda media’
Tulsi Gabbard defended President Trump’s Iran strike, claiming new intelligence proves Iran’s nuclear sites were “destroyed” and would take years to rebuild. She criticised the media for using leaked intel to discredit Trump and the military’s actions.
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