Iran spokesperson says its nuclear installations 'badly damaged' by US strikes
- Between June 23 and 25, 2025, U.S. B-2 bombers targeted several Iranian nuclear sites near Qom, inflicting considerable damage confirmed by an official representative of Iran’s Foreign Ministry.
- The strikes followed escalating Iran-Israel tensions and were announced by U.S. President Donald Trump as a "very successful" attack, though he acknowledged the intelligence remained inconclusive.
- U.S. officials claimed sites like Fordo were seriously damaged and temporarily unusable, while some intelligence assessments suggest the attacks delayed Iran's nuclear program by only months rather than years.
- President Trump announced an agreement to pause hostilities between Israel and Iran amid ongoing missile strikes, and market expert Daniel Ives characterized this ceasefire as highly favorable for U.S. financial markets.
- The airstrikes are expected to intensify intelligence efforts on Iran's nuclear program and could trigger renewed conflict if Tehran attempts to rapidly rebuild its capabilities.
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The Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, believes that the American "military operation" has caused "very significant" damage to nuclear sites in Iran.
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